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Anal Chem ; 92(22): 14959-14966, 2020 11 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33112616

RESUMO

In this work, the in-tip thermal infrared enthalpimetry (in-tip TIE) method is proposed for fast enthalpimetric analysis. In this method, the reactions inside the tips of a multichannel pipette were combined with temperature monitoring by an infrared camera. The filter paper was used inside the tips to retain reagents as solutions (wetted paper mode) or as solids (dried paper mode) to perform neutralization, redox, or precipitation reactions. The dried reagents inside the tips were obtained by oven drying a solution retained in the filter paper. The determination of the total acidity of the vinegar, ascorbic acid in vitamin C tablets, and chloride in soy sauces and saline inhalation solutions was performed as examples of the application of the proposed method. The agreement with reference methods ranged from 98 to 107%. The use of reagents dried inside the tip was feasible, leading to a simple aspiration of sample solution within the 12 tips of the pipette to perform a rapid analysis (1 min). Therefore, up to 720 measurements in 1 h were feasible for in-tip TIE over up to 12 measurements for the reference methods. Moreover, miniaturization reduced reagent consumption and residue generation. For example, for in-tip TIE, only 3.6 mL of residues was generated (n = 12) over 60-240 mL in reference methods (n = 3). Contrarily to other TIE methods, no microplates or stirring was required, opening possibilities for field analysis since the multichannel pipette and the infrared camera are both operated with batteries.

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Talanta ; 200: 67-71, 2019 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31036226

RESUMO

In this work, a simple and inexpensive flow thermal infrared enthalpimetry (TIE-F) method was developed through a combination of flow injection analysis and thermal infrared enthalpimetry (TIE) to determine the alcohol content of distilled beverages (cachaça, cognac, and vodka). The principle used in this method consisted of monitoring the enthalpy of dissolution of ethanol through a low-cost infrared sensor coupled to a flow system. The results showed an agreement between the proposed method and the conventional method, ranging from 96.5% to 99.0%. The obtained limit of quantification (LOQ, 10σ) of 25.10% (v/v) was enough for distilled beverages, which should present a minimum alcoholic content of 36% according to Brazilian legislation. In addition, the TIE-F instrumentation presented costs that were 100 times lower than the instrumentation that was used in the batch TIE, and the time of analysis was significantly reduced. The amount of residue generated was also reduced, thereby providing significant energy savings and easy adaptation to processes on industrial scales.

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Food Chem ; 215: 17-21, 2017 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27542445

RESUMO

Infrared thermal imaging was combined with disposable microplates to perform enthalpimetric analysis using an infrared camera to monitor temperature without contact. The proposed thermal infrared enthalpimetry (TIE) method was used to determine the total, fixed and volatile acidities of vinegars. Sample preparation and analysis were performed in the same vessel, avoiding excessive sample handling and reducing energy expenditure by more than ten times. The results agreed with those of the conventional method for different kinds of vinegars, with values of 1.7%, and 2.3% for repeatability and intermediate precision, respectively. A linear calibration curve was obtained from 0.040 to 1.30molL(-1). The proposed method provided rapid results (within 10s) for four samples simultaneously, a sample throughput of up to 480 samples per hour. In addition, the method complies with at least eight of twelve recommendations for green analytical chemistry, making TIE a promising tool for routine vinegar analysis.


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Ácido Acético/análise , Calorimetria/métodos , Ensaios de Triagem em Larga Escala/métodos , Raios Infravermelhos/uso terapêutico
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Anal Chem ; 87(24): 12065-70, 2015 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26562490

RESUMO

In this work, the feasibility of infrared thermal imaging (ITI) is demonstrated to show its potential application in analytical chemistry. A system of ITI was combined with disposable microplates to perform enthalpimetric analysis, which was selected as an example in order to show the reliability of this method. In this way, the novel thermal infrared enthalpimetry (TIE) method was evaluated in neutralization, precipitation, redox, and complexation reactions, with a multichannel pipet for adding the reagent and an infrared camera to monitor the temperature of multiple reactions (up to 24 simultaneous reactions) in a contactless way. Analytical signals were obtained in only 10 s, and the difference in temperature (ΔT) before and after the reaction was used for the construction of calibration curves by use of reference solutions. More than 10,000 values were considered for the temperature determination for each reaction. The proposed method was applied for determination of the total acidity of vinegar as well as the chloride, iron, and calcium content of pharmaceuticals. The results were compared with those from conventional techniques (titration), and agreement between 96% and 101% was obtained. Sample throughput could even reach thousands of samples analyzed in 1 h. These preliminary results demonstrate the important features of TIE and possible application for other matrices and analytical parameters. The proposed TIE could be spread to cover other enthalpimetric techniques, different reactors (e.g., microfluidic and paper analytical devices), and portable devices, thus reaching other fields of chemistry.

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