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Detection And Quantification Of Organophosphate Pesticides In Human Serum, Peter Kuklenyik Jul 2009

Detection And Quantification Of Organophosphate Pesticides In Human Serum, Peter Kuklenyik

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The United States Environmental Agency permits the use of 39 organophosphate pesticides. Many of these pesticides are acutely toxic and have lasting effect on human health. Organophosphates quickly metabolize in the body, therefore currently human exposure is studied by measuring the metabolic products in urine. In this work a suite of analytical methods was developed to determine the presence of un-metabolized organophosphate pesticides in human serum. First mass spectroscopic detection methods were evaluated. Gas chromatograph coupled tandem mass spectrometer was used to compare the detection limits using chemical and electron impact ionization. Positive chemical ionization was selected, because it provided …


I. Characterization Of Sulfonated Phthalocyanines By Mass Spectrometry. Ii. Characterization Of Siaa, A Streptococcal Heme-Binding Protein Associated With A Heme Abc Transport System, Brian R. Sook Apr 2008

I. Characterization Of Sulfonated Phthalocyanines By Mass Spectrometry. Ii. Characterization Of Siaa, A Streptococcal Heme-Binding Protein Associated With A Heme Abc Transport System, Brian R. Sook

Chemistry Dissertations

Sulfonated phthalocyanines were characterized using capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Derivatives investigated included the copper, cobalt, zinc and metal-free sulfonated phthalocyanines. The electropherograms of commercially available copper phthalocyanine-3,4',4'',4'''-tetrasulfonic acid and 4,4',4'',4'''-tetrasulfonic acid were very different, consistent with the latter compound having a structure that is not fully sulfonated. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) and electrospray ionization (ESI) were used to characterize the sulfonated phthalocyanines. Mass spectral evidence was obtained for a pentasulfonated species of both the metal-free phthalocyanine and zinc phthalocyanine when these species were made by sulfonation of the metal-free phthalocyanine (followed by zinc insertion in the latter case). Many …