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Vol 79, No 5 (2024)

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REVIEWS

Use of two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy in chemical analysis

Muratova M.E., Mikheev I.V., Volkov D.S., Proskurnin M.A.

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An overview of the main applications of generalized two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) in analytical chemistry is presented. 2D-COS is a method used to analyze datasets obtained from spectroscopic measurements. This approach is based on the use of two-dimensional correlation maps to identify and analyze correlations between different regions of the spectrum or data from two measurement methods. The purpose of using 2D-COS is to increase the amount of analytical information by revealing hidden data correlations. Analyzing such correlations for series of spectral data obtained for a certain range of analyte concentrations, pH, or component ratios of a mixture, as well as changes in temperature or other external factors, allows researchers to investigate and identify chemical processes and interactions that cannot be directly obtained from the spectra. Compared to one-dimensional spectra, 2D-COS offers significant analytical information for complex mixtures, particularly in identifying components and determining composition. Additionally, 2D-COS can be used to monitor changes in a sample over time, making it a valuable tool for studying dynamically changing systems. Overall, 2D-COS is a highly versatile approach that can be used in conjunction with a large number of methods for most analytical tasks and complex objects, including those without sample preparation. The review presents advancements in the application of 2D-COS as of early September 2023.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):393-424
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Ecological indexes in analytical chemistry

Shishov A.Y., Mokhodoeva O.B.

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The development of environmentally safe methods of analytical chemistry has been one of the dominant directions of scientific research in recent decades. Ecological indexes have become a valuable tool for assessing and quantitatively determining the impact of conducting chemical analysis on the environment. This review article discusses the main ecological indexes presented in the literature, including aspects such as the safety of chemical reagents used, analysis productivity, energy consumption, and waste generation. The review reflects the latest achievements in the field of “green” indexes and their potential role in transitioning to more ecological and sustainable analytical methods.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):425-439
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Assessment of microplastic content in natural waters and sediments: sampling and sample preparation

Ermolin M.S.

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Aquatic ecosystems are the primary reservoir for microplastics entering the environment. Assessing the content of microplastics in natural waters and sediments is a critical task necessary for evaluating the pollution levels of water bodies, identifying sources of pollution, and assessing potential risks to aquatic life. To date, there is no universal analytical approach for extracting microplastics from natural waters and sediments for subsequent identification. This review summarizes information on methods of microplastic sampling from natural waters and sediments and methods of sample preparation, including techniques for separating particles by size and density, as well as methods based on the chemical decomposition of samples to remove natural organic matter. Additionally, the classification of microplastics, as well as general information about the content of microplastics in aquatic ecosystems and their potential toxicity, are described.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):440-464
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

New supramolecular structures based on silver nanoparticles and micelle-like aggregates of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide

Romanovskaya G.I., Koroleva M.V.

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A method for synthesizing new supramolecular structures consisting of silver nanoparticles (NPs) whose surfaces are covered with spontaneously formed ordered micelle-like aggregates of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) molecules is proposed. The study of the self-assembly processes of CTAB molecules on the surface of silver nanoparticles and the structure of the resulting associates was carried out using the fluorescence probe method (molecular probe – pyrene). Optimal conditions for obtaining new supramolecular structures were determined. The proposed supramolecular structures can be used for the luminescent determination of various chemical compounds. The formation of the analytical signal in this case will be determined by the interaction of the analyte with micelle-like aggregates located near the silver nanoparticles and will depend on both the structure of the aggregate and the polarity of the analyte.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):465-469
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Determination of isoniazid by photometric method through covalent binding with carbocyanine dye

Skorobogatov E.V., Timchenko Y.V., Doroshenko I.A., Podrugina T.A., Rodin I.A., Beklemishev M.K.

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Substitution reactions in carbocyanine dyes are used to determine nucleophilic compounds. The interaction of a chlorine-containing carbocyanine with a number of medicinal substances has been studied. It was shown that in the reaction with isoniazid in the presence of surfactants, this dye selectively changes color from yellow-green to purple. Chromatography-mass spectrometry has proven the formation of the substitution product of chlorine with isoniazid. The reaction occurs within 20 minutes in the presence of 1 mM cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. The detection limit of isoniazid in water by photometric method was 10 µg/mL; in diluted artificial urine using fluorimetry, it was 0.3 µg/mL. The method does not require full-spectrum equipment, which simplifies the determination.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):470-478
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Flotation extraction of copper and zinc ions with N-nonanoyl-N’-methanesulfonylhydrazine

Vaulina V.N., Chekanova L.G., Mulyukova A.B., Kharitonova A.V.

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The patterns of concentrating Cu(II) and Zn(II) ions from aqueous solutions with N-nonanoyl-N’-mesylhydrazine by the ion flotation method were studied, depending on the initial concentration of the collagents, the pH value of the solution, conditioning time, and temperature. Based on IR spectroscopy and elemental analysis data, a hypothesis about the composition of the floated compounds was made. It was shown that the extraction of Zn(II) is significantly dependent on the initial concentration of the metal and the conditioning time of the solution. A decrease in the extraction degree of the studied ions with an increase in the solution temperature was established, with this effect being more pronounced for Cu(II). The kinetics of the process were described using the classical first-order model; the obtained flotation rate constants for Zn(II) ions were five times higher than for Cu(II). The conditions for the selective separation of Cu(II) ions in collective flotation conditions were determined.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):486-494
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Precipitation and flotation concentration of neodymium, erbium, and thulium ions by alkylbenzenesulfonic acid

Zabolotnykh S.A., Denisova S.A., Kochneva Y.K., Raizer A.E.

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The possibility of using the commercially produced anionic surfactant alkylbenzenesulfonic acid for the precipitation and flotation extraction of neodymium(III), erbium(III), and thulium(III) ions was investigated. The effects of concentration and ratio of reacting components, content of sulfuric acid, and sodium hydroxide on the precipitation efficiency of metal ions were considered. The composition of the resulting compounds was determined and their conditional solubility products were calculated. Flotation conditions for metal ions with alkylbenzenesulfonic acid were optimized.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):479-485
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Concentration of strontium and barium by co-precipitation with organic collectors and their x-ray fluorescence determination

Kuznetsov V.V., Prokopenko Y.R.

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The concentration of strontium and barium in the form of complexes with 11 organic reagents by co-precipitation with organic co-precipitants was studied for their subsequent determination by the X-ray fluorescence method. The most effective systems were those including reagents from the group of bisazo-substituted chromotropic acids—Nithchromazo and Chlorophosphonazo III. The complexes of these metals were almost quantitatively co-precipitated in the form of associates with the cations of the Brilliant Green dye when the collector was an associate of an excess of the analytical reagent with the cations of this dye. It was shown that the additional use of polyvinyl butyral as an indifferent co-precipitant allows not only the almost complete extraction of these elements from solutions but also the preparation of emitter concentrates suitable for X-ray fluorescence measurements using the background standard technique. The high efficiency allows reaching very low detection limits (IUPAC): 0.03 µg/mL for Sr and 0.19 µg/mL for Ba, even when working with small-volume samples.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):495-505
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Sorption-atomic absorption determination of Cu(II) ions in technogenic waters

Ruzmetov U.U., Jumayeva E.S., Smanova Z.A.

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Sorbents synthesized based on high-basicity anion exchangers by modifying polyvinyl chloride polymers with polyethylene polyamine (sorbent PPE-1), as well as polyacrylonitrile (sorbents PPF-1 and PPA-1), were used for the selective sorption of copper(II) ions. In the case of polyacrylonitrile modification, the reagent thoron I was immobilized on the surface of the sorbents. Optimal conditions for the immobilization of the reagent on the sorbents and the formation of complexes with copper(II) ions in a static mode were studied. A method for sorption-atomic absorption determination of copper(II) ions in technogenic, waste, and industrial waters was developed.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):506-514
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Selection of internal standards for the determination of rare earth elements by atomic emission spectrometry with microwave plasma

Kim P.V., Polyakova E.V., Nikolaev R.E.

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The method of atomic emission spectrometry with excitation spectra in microwave plasma was used to determine the composition of lanthanum sulfide crystals and europium-doped gadolinium oxide, as well as elements in the melt (tin, boron, and lithium). Calibration curves for rare earth elements are nonlinear and do not provide the required accuracy of analysis. To reduce errors and linearize the calibration curves, the internal standard method was used. Molecular ions N2, N2+ and OH did not correct for changes in plasma conditions and inter-element effects. Internal standard elements were selected based on the proximity of the first ionization potential to the analytes, considering Ba, Al, Ga, and In. The use of these elements as internal standards allowed the linearization of calibration curves, achieving an analytical accuracy of 95−105%. The found total mass of the elements was 97−103% of the sample mass, with accuracy confirmed by the method of standard additions.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):515-523
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Membrane chromatographic test system for the determination of bisphenol A in drinking water based on the use of an aptamer

Komova N.S., Serebrennikova K.V., Berlina A.N., Zherdev A.V., Dzantiev B.B.

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A membrane test system has been developed for the rapid determination of bisphenol A in drinking water, utilizing a conjugate of gold nanoparticles with an aptamer that specifically binds the target analyte, and a conjugate of mercaptosuccinic acid with a carrier protein impregnated in the test zone of the strip. The working principle of the test system is based on the binding of free gold nanoparticles in the test zone, which are formed as a result of the competitive interaction of the aptamer with bisphenol A and its release from the surface of the gold nanoparticles. Conjugates of gold nanoparticles with aptamers of different compositions were obtained and tested. Optimal conditions were selected to achieve a low detection limit for bisphenol A. The developed test system allows for the detection of bisphenol A within 15 minutes with a detection limit of 13.5 ng/mL. The suitability of the test system was confirmed by testing drinking water; the detection rate of bisphenol A ranged from 88.2 to 101.3%.

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):524-533
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CRITIQUE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

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EVENTS

Anniversary of N.B. Zorov

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):535-536
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Anniversary of S. A. Eremin

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):537-538
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Anniversary of E.S. Brodsky

Zhurnal Analiticheskoi Khimii. 2024;79(5):539-540
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