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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 22(10): 7557-68, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25752627

ABSTRACT

Three short sediment cores from inner continental shelf of the southern South China Sea (5-50 km) off Terengganu were analyzed for lipid contents (i.e., homologous aliphatic compounds and sterols) using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The concentrations of the total aliphatic hydrocarbons (TAHs) ranged from 0.152 to 6.91 µg/g dry weight. The n-alkane distribution was from nC13 to nC36, with a carbon preference index (CPI13₋35) from 1.08 to 4.28 and a carbon number maximum (Cmax), depending on a sample, at 31 or 18. In addition, a strong odd-to-even carbon number predominance was observed in nC25-nC35 range. The distribution of the n-alkanoic acids and n-alkanols in all samples exhibited an even-to-odd carbon number predominance and ranged from C10 to C26 and from C12 to C34, respectively. The n-alkanols were dominated by the long-chain homologs with Cmax at 22; on the other hand, the n-alkanoic acid distributions showed a predominance of short-chain homologs with a Cmax at 16. The total sterol concentrations ranged from 0.41 to 3.57 µg/g dry weight. Cholesterol was most abundant at the offshore stations, whereas sitosterol was dominant at near-shore station. Pentacyclic triterpenoids such as friedelin and taraxerol α- and ß-amyrins, which are known biomarkers for higher plants, were detected at all stations with a dilution trend offshore. In conclusion, the marine sediments off southern Terengganu can still be considered uncontaminated, where the compound sources are biogenic from terrestrial plants superimposed with a marine productivity input.


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Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Lipids/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Carbon/analysis , China , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Oceans and Seas
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Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ; 88(5): 755-8, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22392007

ABSTRACT

The distribution of total petrogenic hydrocarbon was investigated in the subsurface water of Setiu Wetland from July to October 2008. The concentration was quantified by UV-fluorescence spectroscopy and ranged from 4 to 121 µg/L (mean 60 ± 41 µg/L). Higher total petrogenic hydrocarbon concentrations were found in area with high boating activities suggesting that the contribution is likely related to fossil fuel combustion. The present study also revealed that the total petrogenic hydrocarbon values are still lower that those reported in Malaysian coastal waters.


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Hydrocarbons/analysis , Petroleum/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Wetlands , Environmental Monitoring , Malaysia , Ships/statistics & numerical data , Water Pollution, Chemical/statistics & numerical data
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Molecules ; 9(7): 520-6, 2004 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18007451

ABSTRACT

The reactions of 2-chloropyrimidine with methylamine, ethylamine and piperidine gave the corresponding 2-N-methylamino-, 2-N-ethylamino- and 2N- piperidinopyrimidines, respectively. The fluorescence properties of these alkylamino derivatives in chloroform, ethyl acetate, carbon tetrachloride, acetone, ether, ethanol and methanol were studied. All the alkylamino derivatives showed the highest fluorescence intensity in polar protic solvents; thus 2-N-methylaminopyrimidine (highest fluorescence intensity at 377 nm when excited at 282 nm) and 2-N-ethylaminopyrimidine (highest fluorescence intensity at 375 nm, when excited at 286 nm) showed the highest fluorescence in methanol. In ethanol, 2-N-piperidinopyrimidine showed a fluorescence peak at 403 nm when excited at 360 nm and in chloroform it fluoresced at 392 nm when excited at 356 nm.


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Pyrimidines/chemistry , Fluorescence , Piperidines/chemistry , Solvents/chemistry
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