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Multi-mycotoxin analysis in wheat semolina using an acetonitrile-based extraction procedure and gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

2012

A new analytical method for the rapid and simultaneous determination of ten mycotoxins including patulin, zearalenone and eight trichothecenes (nivalenol, fusarenon-X, diacetoxyscirpenol, 3-acetyl-deoxynivalenol, neosolaniol, deoxynivalenol, T-2 and HT-2) in wheat semolina has been developed and optimized. Sample extraction and purification were performed with a modified QuEChERS-based (acronym of Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) procedure and determined by gas chromatography (GC) coupled to triple quadrupole instrument (QqQ). This is the first paper on the application of GC-QqQ-MS/MS to analysis of mycotoxins. Careful optimization of the gas chromatography-tandem mass spectr…

AcetonitrilesChromatographyGas Chromatography/Tandem Mass SpectrometryCalibration curveFlourLiquid-Liquid ExtractionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationMycotoxinsQuechersSensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryDiacetoxyscirpenolAnalytical ChemistryTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerPatulinchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTandem Mass SpectrometryGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryJournal of Chromatography A
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Can Macroscopic Parameters, Such as Conversion and Selectivity, Distinguish between Different Cracking Mechanisms on Acid Catalysts?

1997

n-heptane cracking has been carried out for very short time periods on an established reaction mechanism which includes the following group of stream reactions on different zeolites: Initiation reactions (protolytic cracking), charge isomerization, chain isomerization, hydride transfer, β-scission–alkylation, desorption–adsorption, and hydrogen transfer–cyclization. It has been observed that a given experimental distribution of products can be explained by more than just one reaction scheme. This does not allow one to clearly distinguish the fraction of reactant which disappears via monomolecular initiation reactions with respect to bimolecular hydride transfer reactions.

Acid catalysisReaction mechanismCrackingHydrogenChemistryHydridechemistry.chemical_elementPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotochemistryFluid catalytic crackingIsomerizationCatalysisCatalysisJournal of Catalysis
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Estimation of Arsenic Bioaccessibility in Edible Seaweed by an in Vitro Digestion Method

2003

The aim of this study was to examine the bioaccessibility (maximum soluble concentration in gastrointestinal medium) of total (AsT) and inorganic (AsI) arsenic contents and the effect on them of cooking edible seaweed, a food of great interest because of its high As content. An in vitro gastrointestinal digestion (pepsin, pH 2, and pancreatin−bile extract, pH 7) was applied to obtain the mineral soluble fraction of three seaweeds (Hizikia fusiforme, Porphyra sp., and Enteromorpha sp.). AsT was determined by dry-ashing flow injection hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry. AsI was determined by acid digestion, solvent extraction, and flow injection hydride generation atomic absorp…

Acid digestionHot Temperaturechemistry.chemical_elementFraction (chemistry)In Vitro TechniquesArseniclaw.inventionPepsinlawBileFood scienceArsenicbiologyChemistrySpectrophotometry AtomicGeneral ChemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSeaweedIn vitro digestionbiology.organism_classificationPepsin APorphyraEdible seaweedSolubilityPancreatinbiology.proteinDigestionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAtomic absorption spectroscopyJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Dependence of plasma pH on oxygen saturation

1969

Abstract The influence of haemoglobin oxygenation on the pH value of the blood plasma of healthy adolescents was investigated at 38°C by varying the parameters CO2 pressure, Hb concentration and buffer bases. A total of 5000 measurements gave the following results: 1. 1. The pHs difference between oxygenated and deoxygenated blood increases with diminishing CO2 pressure and with increasing Hb concentration. There is a linear relation between the pHs changes and the O2 saturation of the haemoglobin. 2. 2. Quantitatively these relationships can be expressed by the following equation: δpHs = (8 − pH ox − log 0.03 Pco 2 ) · [Hb] 225 · (100 − So 2 100 where ΔpHs is the pHs difference between par…

Acid-Base EquilibriumPulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdolescentPhysiologyChemistryPartial PressureAnalytical chemistryOxygenationVenous bloodPlasmaBuffersCarbon DioxideHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationOxygenBicarbonatesHemoglobinsBloodBiochemistryBlood plasmaLinear relationHumansBase excessOxygen saturationBlood phRespiration Physiology
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Amphotropic Ionomers by Attachment of Secondary Amines to a Reactive Ester Polymer

2004

We report on the synthesis of polyacrylamides that were prepared by the reaction of a reactive ester polymer with a mesogen-containing secondary amine and N-methyl-piperazine. As the polymers do not form hydrogen bonds near the amide groups, their mobility is significantly higher than that of poly(N-monoalkylacrylamides). The initially nonionic polymer shows no liquid-crystalline behavior in bulk and in mixture with ethylene glycol. This is due to the low polarity difference between the different side chains. The polarity difference can be increased by protonation or quarter-nization of the tertiary amino groups, and liquid-crystalline behavior is observed. The self-assembly multilayer buil…

Acrylate polymerchemistry.chemical_classificationPolymers and PlasticsHydrogen bondOrganic ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsPolyelectrolytechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAmidePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrySide chainPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEthylene glycolIonomerMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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Molecular Recognition by Hydrogen Bonding in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers

1997

Functional polyanions were prepared by copolymerization of sulfopropyl acrylate and sulfopropyl methacrylate with monomers bearing triaminopyrimidine or barbituric acid functionalities, respectively. Functionalized polyelectrolyte multilayers were assembled from these copolymers by stepwise alternating adsorption with poly(choline methacrylate). These multilayers are suited for molecular recognition of substrates that are complementary to the functional groups incorporated. Thus, multilayers containing triaminopyrimidine moieties selectively bind barbituric acid, and vice versa, when exposed to solutions of the 1:1 complex of barbituric acid and triaminopyrimidine. The molecular recognition…

AcrylateBarbituric acidHydrogen bondOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureGeneral ChemistryMethacrylateCatalysisPolyelectrolytechemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular recognitionMonomerchemistryPolymer chemistryCopolymerChemistry - A European Journal
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Rheological modifiers based on supramolecular block copolymers: From weak associations to interconnected micelles

2019

Abstract The rheological spectra of poly(n-butyl acrylate) in the presence of a series of P(nBA-b-HEMA) rheology modifiers show a two-step relaxation process originating from the PnBA matrix and the self-assemblies. The HEMA segments are further grafted with strong, hydrogen bonding UPy groups, which both magnifies and slows down the relaxation of the assemblies. The extents of associations are enlightened by studying thermal transitions in DSC, morphological developments by SAXS, and description of rheological properties using a tube-based model. It is revealed that a weak association tendency, due to long hydrophobic blocks, leads to the formation of double-linear or star assemblies, whil…

AcrylateMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSmall-angle X-ray scatteringHydrogen bondGeneral Chemical EngineeringRelaxation (NMR)Supramolecular chemistry02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMicelle0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringRheologyMaterials ChemistryCopolymerEnvironmental Chemistry0210 nano-technologyReactive and Functional Polymers
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Carbons from second generation biomass as sustainable supports for catalytic systems

2018

In this study activated carbons were produced from the wood of three different wood species (pine, birch, spruce). The resulting activated carbons were characterized in bulk for ash content, carbon content (elemental analyses), specific surface area, and pore size distribution, and at the surface by measuring the autogenerated pH and studying their structure by XPS. All the samples presented high surface areas and appeared to be mesoporous materials (mesopores >80%). The carbons were then used as support for AuPt nanoparticles and tested in the liquid phase oxidation of glycerol (GLY) and in the hydrogenation of levulinic acid (LA), two important chemicals from cellulose-based biomass. The …

Activated mesoporous carbonskatalyytitaktiivihiiliLevulinic acid hydrogenationbiomassa (teollisuus)Carbon supported catalystsGlycerol oxidationGVL production
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ChemInform Abstract: New Electrophilic Reactions of 2,2′-Bisindolyls with Acid Chlorides and Carbodienophiles.

2010

Some new acylation and cyclization reactions of 2,2′-bisindolyls 1, 2 are described. The product patterns constitute acyl derivatives 3, 4, 5 and an aldehyde 7, indolo[2,3-a]carbazoles 6, 14, 17, 19, 20 and cyclopentadiindoles 22 and 24. In the reaction with aryne or diazotated anthranilic acid, a 3-benzoylindole derivative 9 and phenylindolyl azo dye 10 are formed. N-methylmaleimide reacts with 2,2′-bisindolyl 2 via Michael type addition, dehydrogenation and cyclization to several functionalized or anellated indole derivatives 11, 12, 13 and 14, respectively.

AcylationIndole testchemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElectrophileAnthranilic acidOrganic chemistryDehydrogenationGeneral MedicineAldehydeAryneChemInform
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Derivatisation of Pyrogallarenes

2005

Derivatisation of upper-rim hydroxy groups of pyrogallarenes produced completely acylated and tosylated pyrogallarene derivatives. Mesitylation of pyrogallarene, however, resulted in a regioselective derivatisation of hydroxy groups, i.e. eight OH groups out of 12 were mesitylated. Crystal structures of the synthesised pyrogallarene derivatives indicate that completely substituted pyrogallarenes exist in a distorted crown conformation despite of the lack of stabilising intramolecular hydrogen bonds. In contrast, the partially substituted pyrogallarene adopts a boat conformation and has an open cavity for the inclusion of small guest molecules. © Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinh…

AcylationOpen cavityHydrogen bondStereochemistryChemistryIntramolecular forceOrganic ChemistryCyclohexane conformationMoleculeRegioselectivityCrystal structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMedicinal chemistryEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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