ANALYSIS OF TOXICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY I

CHIM/08 - 7 CFU - 1° Semester

Teaching Staff

EMANUELE AMATA


Learning Objectives



Detailed Course Content

First module

Principles of Analysis of Toxicological Chemistry: general methodology. The analytical method. Definition of poison. General and specific analysis. Preliminary screenings: Immunological assay, thin layer chromatography, Spot test or colorimetric test. Interpretation of analytical results. Evaluation of positive and negative results. Type of samples (blood, vitreous humour, cerebrospinal fluid, gastric contents, urine, tissues, saliva, sweat).

Extraction methods: Separative and not separative methods. Analytical classification of toxic substances:

Gaseous and volatile compounds

Strong acid and base: general principles. Metals: General principles, Reinsch test. Sample preparation. Anions: general principles. Miscellaneous and organic compounds not soluble in organic solvents: general aspects.

Solvent soluble drugs: general aspects

Liquid-liquid Extraction

Solid-phase extraction (SPE)

Color tests: introduction and interpretation of color tests, color test types and methods. Color tests: ferric chloride, Marquis reagent, Mandelin reagent, McNally’s test.

Second module

UV – Visible spectrophotometry: general principles, the electromagnetic radiation (amplitude, period, frequency, wavelength). Chromophore. Quantitative analysis, transmittance, absorbance, Beer-Lambert law, auxochrome. Solvent effect. Instrumentation: Generalities on spectrophotometers, the source, the monochromator, the cell, the cuvette, detectors. Spectrophotometers type: single and double beam spectrophotometers and diode array.

Chromatography methods: general principles. Chromatogram. Migration rate, retention and dead time, retention and dead volume. Column efficiency. The theoretical plates. The Van Deemter equation, turbulent diffusion, longitudinal molecular diffusion, mass transfer. Efficiency optimization. Selectivity. Resolution. Separation mechanism: adsorption, partition, ion exchange, exclusion

Third module

Mass spectrometer (MS). General principles. The mass spectrum. Ion mass and Dalton. Isotopic peaks and intensity. Exact and nominal mass. Resolution and resolving power. Instrumentation:

Types of ions: molecular ion, fragmentation ion, rearrangement ion, multicharged ion, metastable ion, negative ion, ion to molecule interactions. The molecular ion recognition. Differences in molecular ion based on ionization source used. The molecular ion intensity and nitrogen rule.

Liquid chromatography-Mass spectrometry (LCMS). Features and operative conditions.



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