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Chem Commun (Camb) ; (11): 1160-2, 2007 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17347725

ABSTRACT

The possibility of using porous anodic alumina membranes as a column for normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography was evaluated using phenol and toluene with mobile phases having different solvent compositions.


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Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Nanostructures/chemistry , Phenol/chemistry , Toluene/chemistry
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Anal Sci ; 22(12): 1495-500, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17159305

ABSTRACT

The permeation fluxes of phenol, benzene sulfonate (BS) and benzene disulfonate (BDS) through a porous anodic alumina membrane with the perpendicularly oriented silica-surfactant nanochannel assembly membrane (NAM) were measured in water-ethanol mixture media. The permeation flux depended on solute charges and on solvent composition. As the ethanol ratio increased, the fluxes of BS and BDS increased and the flux of phenol decreased. The results of extraction/elution experiments also depended on the solute charges and the solvent composition. Chromatographic experiments in n-hexane showed that dipole and hydrophobic interactions affect the retention of solutes. Permeation of the solute across the NAM in water-ethanol mixture is likely to be determined by various factors such as dipole interaction, hydrophobic interaction, solvation, and anion-exchange efficiencies.


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Benzene Derivatives/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Aluminum Oxide , Benzene Derivatives/isolation & purification , Permeability , Porosity , Silicon Dioxide , Solvents
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J Sep Sci ; 29(18): 2759-64, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17305236

ABSTRACT

Dieldrin is a moth-proofing agent that was banned by the Stockholm Convention in 2001. The amount of dieldrin in wool products was measured by a microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) method. The optimal conditions were as follows: extraction solvent, acetone/n-hexane (1:1 v/v); extraction temperature, 110 degrees C; extraction time, 10 min; solvent volume, 25 mL. When six samples were used, dieldrin contents determined by GC with the proposed MAE agreed closely with those by the Japanese official method using GC with solvent extraction and cleanup by column chromatography. The proposed MAE has two merits. First, the pretreatment of the MAE needs only 4 h for 11 samples, while that using the Japanese official method needs 2 days for six samples. Second, the volume of organic solvents used for the proposed method was only about one-tenth of that used in the Japanese official method. Our proposed method seems to be easy and useful for daily (routine) tests. Dieldrin contents of 28 used wool products, which were obtained from local clothing shops and ordinary homes, were determined by GC with the proposed MAE, and six products contained dieldrin (0.310-175 ppm). The dry cleaning of the woolen yarn containing 175 ppm dieldrin did not remove a significant amount of dieldrin. Therefore, it seems likely that dieldrin is still distributed slightly but widely throughout the world.


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Chromatography, Gas/methods , Dieldrin/analysis , Insecticides/analysis , Microwaves , Wool/chemistry , Animals , Mass Spectrometry
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