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Chemistry

Florida International University

2022

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Assessment Of The Toxicity Of Legacy And Next-Generation Perfluoroalkyl Substances (Pfas) In Early-Life Stages Of Freshwater And Marine Fish, Kiflom Gebreab Jun 2022

Assessment Of The Toxicity Of Legacy And Next-Generation Perfluoroalkyl Substances (Pfas) In Early-Life Stages Of Freshwater And Marine Fish, Kiflom Gebreab

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are a group of synthetic surfactants that have utilized for several decades in a wide range of industrial and manufacturing applications. Owing to their high chemical stability, PFAS are widespread and persistent in the environment, and have been shown to be bioaccumulative in diverse organisms including plants, wildlife, and humans. Exposure to PFASs has been linked to a range of documented toxic and/or adverse effects in relation to human and animal health. The potential environmental health and ecotoxicity of next-generation PFAS remain unclear. In the present study, toxicity, and bioconcentration potential, of several perfluoroether carboxylic …


Evaluation And Improvement Of Capillary Microextraction Of Volatiles Coupled To Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry For The Analysis Of Ignitable Liquid Residues In Fire Debris, Michelle Nikole Torres Feb 2022

Evaluation And Improvement Of Capillary Microextraction Of Volatiles Coupled To Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry For The Analysis Of Ignitable Liquid Residues In Fire Debris, Michelle Nikole Torres

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A key aspect of fire debris analysis is the ability to extract the remnants of an ignitable liquid from a matrix with a high degree of reliability and sensitivity. Although there are several robust, standardized methods, there is no single technique universally applicable to casework. In this work a novel extraction technique – Capillary Microextraction of Volatiles (CMV) – has been applied, for the first time, for ignitable liquid residue (ILR) extraction. A 20-minute dynamic sampling laboratory protocol from traditional 1 L paint cans was established and optimized based upon ASTM guidelines. The development of new adsorption phases for CMV …