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Determination of organophosphorus pesticides in honeybees after solid-phase microextraction.
2001
A method based on solid-phase microextraction (SPME) followed by gas chromatography with nitrogen-phosphorus detection was developed for the purpose of determining 18 organophosphorus pesticide residues in honeybee samples (Apis mellifera). The extraction capacities of polyacrylate and poly(dimethylsiloxane) fibers were compared. The main factors affecting the SPME process, such as the absorption time profile, salt, and temperature, were optimized. The method involved honeybee sample homogenization, elution with an acetone:water solution (1:1) and dilution in water prior to fiber extraction. Moreover, the matrix effect on the extraction was evaluated. In samples spiked at the 0.2 mg kg(-1) …
Determination of phytic acid and its degradation products by ion-pair chromatography (IPC) coupled to inductively coupled plasma-sector field-mass sp…
2004
We developed a method for the determination of phytic acid (IP6) and its degradation products (IP1-IP5) by ion-pair chromatography coupled to a double focussing inductively coupled plasma-sector field-mass spectrometer (ICP-SF-MS). For the detection of the phosphorus species a mass resolution (m/Δm) of 4000 was needed in order to separate the 31P+ signal from the interfering clusterions. The separation of the six phosphorus species was enabled by a gradient elution using tetrabutylammonium hydroxide (TBA) as ion-pair reagent. Calibration data were reported and a detection limit of 230 ng g−1 for IP6 could be obtained. The method was firstly proved for a hydrolyzate of commercially available…
Determination of inorganic species of Sb and Te in cereals by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry
2011
A non-chromatographic fast, sensitive and easy method has been developed for the determination of Sb(III), Sb(V), Te(IV) and Te(VI) in cereal samples. The procedure is based on ultrasound assisted extraction and determination by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG AFS). Preliminary studies were made in order to get the best extraction efficiency using 1 mol L-1 phosphoric acid, 1 mol L-1 nitric acid, aqua regia, 1 mol L-1 sulfuric acid and 6 mol L-1 hydrochloric acid. The extraction with aquaregia showed a clear interconversion of the species during the process, being H2SO4 the best extractant with efficiencies greater than 90% from the total content of Sb and Te quantif…
1H, 13C and 17O NMR spectral study of chlorinated 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehydes (protocatechualdehydes)
1995
Abstract Chlorinated 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehydes have been studied by means of 1 H, 13 C and 17 O NMR spectroscopy. The 1 H and 13 C NMR spectral assignments are based on 2-dimensional 13 C- 1 H chemical shift correlation spectroscopy (COSY). The 17 O NMR measurements at natural isotope content in organic solvents are problematic owing to the poor solubility of the compounds and/or broadness of the resonance lines. In aqueous alkaline solutions, however, all protocatechualdehydes exhibit “easy-to-detect” 17 O NMR spectral characteristics. The 17 O NMR chemical shifts in the range of 140–480 p.p.m. are interpreted as arising from the different canonical structures of formyl substituted phenol…
13C and15N NMR study of substituted 1,2,4-triazines
1995
13C and 15N NMR spectra of eight substituted 1,2,4-triazines were measured and assigned. The assignments of the 13C NMR spectra were based on the substituent chemical shifts and nJ(C,H) coupling constants. 15N NMR chemical shifts generally showing well separated ranges were assigned by the proton coupled 15N NMR spectra. 15N NMR chemical shifts of N-4 in 3- and 5-methoxy or -thiomethyl-substituted 1,2,4-triazines were found to be related significantly (confidence level >99%) with the π-charge at N-4 calculated by a semi-empirical molecular orbital (AM1) procedure. For the 15N NMR chemical shifts of N-1 and N-2, no reliable correlations with the molecular electronic properties such as AM1 π-…
?-Phenylsulfonyl-N-arylacetamides (?-phenylsulfonylacetanilides):1H,13C and15N NMR spectral characterization
2000
The sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli: two stimulus input sites and a merged signal pathway in the DctA/DcuS sensor unit
2012
Abstract The membrane-integral sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli consists of a periplasmically located sensory PASP domain, transmembrane helices TM1 and TM2, a cytoplasmic PASC domain and the kinase domain. Stimulus (C4-dicarboxylate) binding at PASP is required to stimulate phosphorylation of the kinase domain, resulting in phosphoryl transfer to the response regulator DcuR. PASC functions as a signaling device or a relay in signal transfer from TM2 to the kinase. Phosphorylated DcuR induces the expression of the target genes. Sensing by DcuS requires the presence of the C4-dicarboxylate transporter DctA during aerobic growth. DctA forms a sensor unit with DcuS, and a short C-termina…
GdBO3 and YBO3 crystals under compression
2021
High-pressure X-ray diffraction studies on nanocrystals of the GdBO3 and YBO3 rare-earth orthoborates are herein reported up to 17.4(2) and 13.4(2) GPa respectively. The subsequent determination of the room-temperature pressure-volume equations of state is presented and discussed in the context of contemporary publications which contradict the findings of this work. In particular, the isothermal bulk moduli of GdBO3 and YBO3 are found to be 170(13) and 163(13) GPa respectively, almost 50% smaller than recent findings. Our experimental results provide an accurate revision of the high-pressure compressibility behaviour of GdBO3 and YBO3 which is consistent with the known systematics in isomor…
Sixfold coordinated phosphorus by oxygen in AlPO4 quartz homeotype under high pressure.
2007
International audience; AlPO4 belongs to the berlinite quartz homeotype family, which has been the subject of intense high pressure research triggered by the supposed existence of reversible pressure induced amorphization. New x-ray diffraction experiments, complemented with ab initio calculations, demonstrate the existence of two high pressure crystalline polymorphs and show that AlPO4 share the same two stage densification mechanism as silica. In first place a compact hexagonal sublattice of oxygen atoms is formed. In a second step the cations redistribute in the interstices giving rise to a monoclinic distorted CaCl2 phase. The most outstanding feature of the new phase is that phosphorou…
Controlling the Formation of Sodium/Black Phosphorus IntercalationCompounds Towards High Sodium Content
2021
The solid-state synthesis of pure sodium-black phosphorus intercalation compounds (Na-BPICs) has been optimized in bulk for two stoichiometric ratios. Specifically, in-situ X-Ray diffraction (XRD) allowed the precise identification of the optimal temperature range for the formation of Na-BPICs: 94°C–96°C. Moreover, as the undesired formation of Na3P takes place at this very same range, we succeeded in introducing a new synthetic route based on a fast-thermal ball milling implementation that results in the bulk production of BPIC without Na3P in 9 out of 10 cases. Finally, by combining XRD, Raman spectroscopy, and DFT calculations we developed a new structural model for Na-based BPICs showin…