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Shock wave plasma generation in low pressure ambient gas from powder sample using subtarget supported micro mesh as a sample holder and its potential applications for sensitive analysis of powder samples
Iqbal J., Pardede M., Jobiliong E., Hedwig R., Ramli M., Khumaeni A., Budi W.S., Idris N., Abdulmadjid S.N., Lahna K., Marpaung M.A., Karnadi I.
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We present in this report the results of experimental study on the spectrochemical analysis of powder samples using subtarget supported micro mesh (SSMM) sample holder in low pressure ambient gases.
The study is substantiated by establishing the analyte excitation mechanism with the evidence of shock wave plasma generation and the high temperature induced subsequently required for the thermal excitation and emission of the ablated atoms. The application of SSMM sample holder using Cu subtarget and stainless steel micro mesh to a number of powder samples in low pressure ambient gases are shown to produce generally sharp emission lines with low background, without suffering from intensity reduction and matrix effect commonly found in the use of pelletized powder samples.
The same excellent spectral quality is demonstrated by its application to the analysis of rice samples which is the major staple diets in a large number of countries. In particular the analysis of Zn in rice is shown to exhibit a linear calibration line with extrapolated zero intercept and a detection limit of <0.87 μg/g which is promising for quantitative analysis. © 2018
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The concentration of fluorine (F) in New Zealand pastoral soils is increasing as a consequence of Phosphorus (P) fertiliser application, and there is concern over the long-term impact of this F on animal and soil microbiological health. Ongoing soil F monitoring to underpin comprehensive soil F management practices requires an accurate and simple test to quantify both the total and bioavailable concentration of F in soil. In this study, soils were collected from various locations across New Zealand, representing different soil orders and land uses. The total soil F concentration was measured using an ion specific electrode following extraction with four different concentrations of NaOH (4 mol L , 8 mol L , 12 mol L and 16 mol L ), or fusion with NaOH (the conventional method used to analyse total soil F). We concluded that NaOH extraction gave an acceptable level of accuracy for organic matter and volcanic parent material derived soils Agreement was however less strong for recent and pallic soils The extraction method was subsequently
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We present in this report the results of experimental study on the spectrochemical analysis of powder samples using subtarget supported micro mesh (SSMM) sample holder in low pressure ambient gases. The study is substantiated by establishing the analyte excitation mechanism with the evidence of shock wave plasma generation and the high temperature induced subsequently required for the thermal excitation and emission of the ablated atoms. The
application of SSMM sample holder using Cu subtarget and stainless steel micro mesh to a number of powder samples in low pressure ambient gases are shown to produce generally sharp emission lines with low background, without suffering from intensity reduction and matrix effect commonly found in the use of pelletized powder samples. The same excellent spectral quality is demonstrated by its application to the analysis of rice samples which is the major staple diets in a large number of countries In particular the analysis of Zn in rice is shown to exhibit a linear calibration line with extrapolated
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A gas chromatographic coupled to a triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometric (GC–MS/MS) method was optimized in order to measure the levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in different non industrial indoor
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Nineteen PAHs were investigated in homes and workplaces such as petrol station stores (PSS), an underground parking office and the office of a periodic technical inspection of vehicles (PTI). The range of individual concentrations of PAH collected with the active sampler was from non detected to 144 ng m at home from <LOD to 595 ng m at PSS from
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NiMn0
3nanoparticles anchored on graphene quantum dot: Application in sensitive electroanalysis of dobutamine
Foroozan Hasanpour":", Mohsen Nekoeinia", Abolfazl Semnani", Sahar Shojaei"
·• Department of Cnemtstry, Payame Noor University, 19395-4697 Tehran, Iran
b Department of Cnemtstry, Faculty of Science, Shahrekord University, P.O. Box 115, Shahrekord, Iran
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Dobutamine Graphene quantum dot NiMn03 nanopartides Modified carbon paste electrode Electroanalysis
ABSTRACT
Simple hydrothermal route was developed for synthesis of NiMn03 in the presence of graphene quantum dot.
The structure and morphological aspect of nano-hybrid were approved using FE-SEM, XRO and FT-IR. Theo, these nano-particles were chosen as a modifier in carbon paste electrode, which produces noticeable catalytic effect for electro-oxidation of dobutamine. The oxidation mechanism of the drug was also studied using cyclic voltammetry. After variable optimization, a linear regression function was found in the range of 0.08-40.0 µM with the detection limit of 0.02 µM between the concentration of doburamine and its anodic signal. The utility of the modified electrode was assessed by measuring the concentration of dobutamine in serum samples.
I. Introduction
Dobutamine (DB) is a member of catecholamine drugs used in treating coronary heart disease and cardiogenic shock [1]. It is used to improve heart rate or cardiac output in congestive heart failure [2]. DB must be used with caution in some diseases such as atrial fibrillation because it can increase the atrioventricular conduction [3]. The structure of DB contains three func- tional groups consisting of a catechol, secondary amine and phenol ring with great potential for participating in redox reactions [ 4]. ln recent years, chemically modified electrodes have found significant applications in elec- trochemical techniques [5, 6]. Surface modification of electrodes causes some improvements in sensitivity and reproducibility of detection and in some cases increases selectivity to analyte by immobilizing functional groups. The advent of nano-materials-based sensing systems offers a sensi- tive, fast and low-cost method in electrochemical detection [7-12]. Gra- phene quantum dots (GQDs), as a novel class of carbon-based material, have found many applications in electrode modification [13, 14]. They are a kind of OD material [15, 16] with size diameter smaller than 20 run. The quantum confinement effects of GQDs result in large surface area and high conductivity, which can be used as a good sensing material for construction of electrochemical sensors. Recently, metal oxide nano-particles have been applied as an efficient electrode modifier material, which mediates the electron transfers between the analyte and the electrode [17]. Mostly used electrode materials were transition metal oxides like Ru02, Co304 and MnO, which suffer limitation of poor electrical conductivity [18]. The use of binary metal oxides such as NiCo204 and Zn2Sn04 can lessen this restriction [19, 20]. NiMn03 is one of the binary metal oxides with good electrical
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conductivity, which can adapt itself to Ilmenite crystal type [21]. Zhu et al.
synthesized the nickel manganese ilmenite-type (NiMn03) with some characteristics such as excellent capacitance characteristics, good electric conductivity and low cost [22]. NiMn03 has a rhombohedral structure and both cations (Ni2+ and Mn4+) occupy octahedral positions. Giri et al.
prepared N-doped graphene/Nistno, to use in supercapacitors [23]. Then- systems and carboxyl/hydroxyl groups on the surface of graphene can simply interact with transition metal ions [24]; and in a similar manner, incorporation of NiMn03 with GQDs would be superior if the presence of GQDs results in better conductivity or smaller size of GQDs/NiMn03 nano- hybrid. In this study, nitrogen-doped GQDs were synthesized using a reac- tion between citric acid and urea. Then, GQDs/NiMn03 nano-hybrid was prepared via a one-step hydrothermal method. The synthesized nano-com- posite was used as a modifier in carbon paste electrode (CPE), which causes facilitation of electron transfer process in DB oxidation and enhances sen- sitivity for the determination of this drug. The proposed modified electrode provides accurate analysis of DB in serum samples. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no report on the application of GQDs/NiMn03
nano-hybrid in electrochemical sensing field.
2. Experimental
2.1. Apparatus and chemicals
Electroanalysis was performed using Metrohm Autolab PGSTATlOI equipped with NOVA software (Ecochernie, Utrecht, the Netherlands), and the three-electrode system contained a platinum counter electrode,
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Impact of selected parameters of the fermentation process of wine and wine itself on the biogenic amines content: Evaluation by application of
chemometric tools
Justyna Plotka-Wasylka
2·•·1, Vasil Simeonov'Y, Calum Morrison'v', Jacek Narniesnik=!
·• Department of Analytical Chemi5try, Faculty of Chemi5try, Gda.risk University of Technology, Gdaiisk, Poland
b Faculty of Chemi5try and Phannacy, University of Sofia, Sofia 1126, Bulgaria
c Forensic Medicine and Science, School of Medicine, Denti5try and Nursing, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Wine Biogenic amines Food analysis Correlations SPME Cluster analysis
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The demand for safer foods has promoted more research into biogenic amines (BAs) over the past few years, however, there are still some questions that remain unanswered. Despite the fact that BAs are present in wine and can cause toxic effect to the body, a shared regulation limiting the amounts of BAs in wine is still lacking. A detailed understanding of their presence in wine is also important for the food trade sector. Therefore, the aim of this work was to determine the level of selected BAs in wine samples origin from Poland. Thereafter, the eva- luation of correlation between concentration of BAs and selected parameters including pH, alcohol content and fermentation temperature by application of chemometric analysis was carried out. The BAs were determined by application of previously developed SPME-GC-MS methodology characterized by low detection limits ranged from 0.009 µg/L (tyramine) to 0.155 µg/L (histamine). Data obtained in this study show that none of the wine samples surpassed the toxic levels reported for BAs in the literature (the total BAs content was ranged from 7 to 2174 µg/L), therefore, these wines appear to be safe as regards the risk associated with the intake of potentially toxic BAs. Moreover, several correlations between occurrence, concentration of biogenic amines, important factors of winemaking process as well as physico-chemical parameters of wine were indicated. Even though infonnation on BAs is currently not included in wine composition databases, information on their existence, distribution, concentration and knowledge of existing relationships between BAs and other wine parameters is crucial and may be useful for the food industry, health professionals and consumers.
I. Introduction
The occurrence of biogenic amines (BA) in wine is becoming in- creasingly important to both consumers and producers due to the po- tential threat of toxicity to humans and trade implications. Considering the fact that concentration levels of BA can increase (cadaverine, pu- trescine and tyramine), decrease (spermine and spermidine) or remain constant during the processing and storage of some food products (in- cluding wine) their amounts and ratios have been proposed as an index of the hygienic conditions of raw material and/or manufacturing practices [1]. Thus, BA have the potential to be used as indicators of food spoilage as well as authenticity [2].
Biogenic amines are naturally present in wine and it is very difficult, or even impossible, to obtain a wine that does not contain any biogenic
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amines [3]. The occurrence of BAs in wine may have many different sources: amino acid content at the initial and final phases of alcoholic fermentation, time of wine contact with yeast, but also the type and degree of ripeness of the grapes, the climate and soil of the viticulture area, and the vinification techniques can contribute to the biogenic amines content in wine. Additionally, biogenic amines can be produced during ageing or storage when wine is exposed to the activity of dee- arboxylase positive microorganisms [4].
The main BA's associated with wine include histamine, putrescine, tyramine and cadaverine, followed by 2-phenylethylarnine, tryptamine, agmatine, sperrnidine, and spermine [S]. Some polyamines such as putrcscine may be present in grape skin. They are mainly produced by grape vines in response to stress factors including salt, heat, and water deficiency. Putrescine and cadaverinc are also normally associated with