Peter Mcloughlin

Peter Mcloughlin
Waterford Institute of Technology | WIT · Research Office

PhD

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October 2017 - March 2018
Waterford Institute of Technology
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Abstract Purpose : There is a significant gap in Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in preclinical vision research, leading to a disconnect between research outcomes and informing patients and public about research advances.1 A case study on Dry Eye Disease (DED) from South East Technological University, with partners University College Dublin, I...
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Recently, there has been emphasis on the need to shift away from the use of synthetic chemical herbicides to low risk alternatives derived from natural sources. This is aimed at lowering or averting the negative impact synthetic herbicides have on the environment and to deal with the emergence of weed species becoming resistant to these chemicals....
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Despite much research over the last few decades, microneedle arrays for the transdermal delivery of drugs have failed to live up to their initial promise. This may be changing however as companies close in on the commercial delivery of vaccines via this technology. These breakthroughs will undoubtably increase the interest in the use of microneedle...
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Synthetic chemical herbicides available to farmers and foresters are known to be hazardous, and their overuse, without possible alternatives, have resulted in some weed species developing resistance. Therefore, seaweed species were explored due to their known bioactive capability to see if they would potentially be effective as an alternative, nove...
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Background: Intravitreal injections to the eye are the standard treatment for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) but are associated with several drawbacks. Intravitreal injections not only cause structural damage but the invasive procedure also causes discomfort and pain, resulting in decreased patient adherence to the therapy. Our work aim...
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Extensive research is currently being conducted into novel ocular drug delivery systems (ODDS) that are capable of surpassing the limitations associated with conventional intraocular anterior and posterior segment treatments. Nanoformulations, including those synthesised from the natural, hydrophilic glycosaminoglycan, hyaluronic acid (HA), have ga...
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Sevelamer hydrochloride (SH) or Renagel® is an effective phosphate binder prescribed to prevent the absorption of phosphate in end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. The relationship between SH structure and binding capacity and affinity is very important and can be used in characterising the sensitivity of the hydrogel to binding conditions. Thu...
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The naringenin (NAR)-impregnated hydrogel lenses (nesofilcon A material) were manufactured in this study with the feasibility to achieve controlled daily drug release. The lenses were fabricated using a comparable commercial-standard process, utilizing injection molding and thermal curing approaches. NAR-loaded lenses were prepared by both direct e...
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The current treatment for the acquired retinal vasculopathies involves lifelong repeated intravitreal injections of either anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy or modulation of inflammation with steroids. Consequently, any treatment modification that decreases this treatment burden for patients and doctors alike would be a welcome...
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Therapeutic contact lenses for ocular drug delivery have received considerable interest as they can potentially enhance ocular bioavailability, increase patient compliance, and reduce side effects. Along with the successful in vitro and in vivo studies on sustained drug delivery through contact lenses, lens critical properties such as water content...
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Dry eye disease (DED) or keratoconjunctivitis sicca is a chronic multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface caused by tear film dysfunction. Symptoms include dryness, irritation, discomfort and visual disturbance, and standard treatment includes the use of lubricants and topical steroids. Secondary inflammation plays a prominent role in the deve...
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Poor aqueous solubility is a major challenge for formulation scientists as more than 40% of new chemical entities developed in the pharmaceutical industry are insoluble in water. The high energy amorphous form offers enhanced solubility and eventually the bioavailability of BCS class II drugs. Due to high thermodynamic properties, the amorphous for...
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Biosecurity is emerging as one of the most important issues facing the agricultural and forestry communities, with the use of chemical pesticides being the main protocol for controlling plant pathogens. However, as a result of the emergence of resistance against these controls and the negative impact chemicals have on the environment, coupled with...
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Antimicrobial resistant strains of infection are afflicting clinical settings, driving the search for novel antimicrobial compounds. Naturally sourced bioactives, for instance those from seaweeds, have the potential to ameliorate this issue. As such, solvent extracts from the edible Irish seaweeds Fucus serratus and Fucus vesiculosus were screened...
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Chemical pesticides have a major impact on biological diversity, alongside habitat loss and climate change with the need to replace the use of these hazardous chemicals with ecologically sound alternatives. Four seaweed species collected along the southeast coast of Ireland were tested against nine plant pathogens using the disk diffusion assay. Th...
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Microneedle technology offers a viable means of delivering biologically active pharmaceutical agents across the skin in a minimally invasive and virtually pain free manner. Previous work detailed the first successful transdermal delivery of a model peptide drug, polymyxin b, utilising a dissolving polymer-based microneedle system. The focus of this...
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Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulations need to have well-defined material properties. These can be influenced by the choice of processing parameters. The impact of methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, 1-pentanol and acetone on the crystallization of beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP), an an...
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Olive processing wastewaters (OPW), namely olive mill wastewater (OMW) and table-olive wastewaters (TOW) were evaluated for their antibacterial activity against five Gram-positive and two Gram-negative bacteria using the standard disc diffusion and thin layer chromatography (TLC)-bioautography assays. Disc diffusion screening and bioautography of O...
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HPLC and MS chromatogram of OMW samples. (PDF)
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TLC data of OMW1 phenolic extract using different solvent ratios. (PDF)
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Summary results of the possible polyphenols from different olive processing wastewaters extracts as identified by HPLC analysis. (PDF)
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Antibacterial activity of OMW phenolic extracts (1mg/disc). Diameter of zone of inhibition (mm) including diameter of 6 mm disc; Results quoted as the average of a minimum of six measurements ± standard deviation; “-”indicates no visible zone of inhibition. PC: positive control; NC: negative control; OMW1: phenolic extract of OMW from semi-modern t...
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Photographs of the developed TLC bioautography plates (4:6, v/v Hexane: Acetone). (a) overlaid with seeded molten agar (10 μL of OMW1 at 100 mg/mL) and (b) sprayed with an overnight culture of S. aureus (10 μL of OMW1 at 10 mg/l and 10 μL of GTOW at 50 mg/mL). OMW1: olive mill wastewater from a semi-modern process, GTOW: green table-olive wastewate...
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The highly effective barrier properties of the stratum corneum (SC) limit the application of transdermal delivery to relatively small, lipophilic molecules. Microneedles (MNs) however, offer a route to effectively deliver a wide range of pharmaceuticals through the skin, bypassing the SC in a non-invasive and pain-free manner. This study presents a...
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Purpose Dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DXP) is an anti-inflammatory drug commonly used to treat acute and chronic ocular diseases. It is routinely delivered using eye-drops, where typically only 5% of the drug penetrates the corneal epithelium. The bioavailability of such ophthalmic drugs can be enhanced significantly using contact lenses incorpor...
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Inhalation formulations are a popular way of treating the symptoms of respiratory diseases. The active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is delivered directly to the site of action within the deep lung using an inhalation device such as the dry powder inhaler (DPI). The performance of the formulation and the efficiency of the treatment depend on a nu...
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Six antimicrobial-producing seaweed-derived Bacillus strains were evaluated in vitro as animal probiotics, in comparison to two Bacillus from an EU-authorized animal probiotic product. Antimicrobial activity was demonstrated on solid media against porcine Salmonella and E. coli. The marine isolates were most active against the latter, had better ac...
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Forty eight individual pigs (8.7±0.26 kg) weaned at 28±1 d of age were used in a 22-d study to evaluate the effect of oral administration of a Bacillus pumilus spore suspension on growth performance and health indicators. Treatments (n = 16) were: (1) non-medicated diet; (2) medicated diet with apramycin (200 mg/kg) and pharmacological levels of zi...
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Seaweeds are known to contain a range of bioactive compounds, including ones with antimicrobial activity. Some studies have succeeded in isolating, purifying, and identifying seaweed-derived antimicrobial compounds. Although this is a challenging process, it is crucial if a compound is to be exploited commercially. This chapter reviews the differen...
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The objective of this study was to develop a novel antimicrobial seaweed wound dressing. The seaweed extract was active against nine clinically-relevant wound pathogens. A hydrogel formulation was prepared using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), followed by addition of 1% seaweed extract. The antimicrobial properties of the no...
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This study focussed on the development of a manufacturing and characterisation process for the production of contact lenses with controlled release properties. Three lens compositions with varying degrees of cross-linking (CL) density were studied, A (2.7% w/w), B (3.8% w/w) and C (7.8% w/w) The formulations were studied to determine the effect of...
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A comparative study was performed on different polymeric formats for targeting corticosteroids, focusing on the use of bulk monolith and precipitation polymerisation strategies. Hydrocortisone-17-butyrate was selected as the template and methacrylic acid as the functional monomer, following 1H NMR investigation of the pre-polymerisation mixture. Th...
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) against imiquimod, a highly potent immune response modifier used in the treatment of skin cancer, were synthesised using a template analogue strategy and were compared with imprints of the drug itself. An investigation of the complexation between the functional monomer and the template analogue revealed an asso...
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The objectives of this study were (1) to assess the bacteriocinogenic potential of bacteria derived mainly from seaweed, but also sand and seawater, (2) to identify at least some of the bacteriocins produced, if any and (3) to determine if they are unique to the marine environment and/or novel. Fifteen Bacillus licheniformis or pumilus isolates wit...
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) against S-ibuprofen were synthesised using a tailor made functional monomer, 2-acrylamido-4-methylpyridine, following extensive pre-polymerisation studies of template–monomer complexation. An apparent association constant of 340 ± 22 M−1 was calculated that was subsequently corrected to account for dimerisation...
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This paper provides one of the most comprehensive studies of metal distributions in three main macroalgae species. In this novel study, levels of total, intracellular and surface bound Pb, Zn, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn and Ni associated with Polysiphonia lanosa (L) Tandy, Ascophyllum nodosum (L) Le Jolis, Fucus vesiculosus (L) and Ulva sp. were determ...
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Sevelamer carbonate, a polymeric drug, adsorbs phosphate ions from the gastro intestine of patients suffering from chronic kidney disease. Polymer chain mobility becomes critical during its manufacture and storage. How the polymer chain mobility in sevelamer carbonate is quantitatively controlled by small molecular species, in this case by water mo...
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Metal contamination is a common problem in aquatic environments and may result in metal bioaccumulation and toxicity in aquatic biota. Recent studies have reported the significance of dietary metal accumulation in aquatic food chains, particularly in species of lower trophic levels. This research investigated the accumulation and effects of dietary...
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A facile, robust and cost-effective suspension polymerisation methodology for the generation of ibuprofen molecularly imprinted polymers in bead formats was evaluated. Mineral oil was employed as the continuous phase whereby microdroplets of the pre-polymerisation mixture were formed through vigorous agitation, followed by photo-polymerisation resu...
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A novel non-stabilised aqueous suspension polymerisation methodology for the preparation of spherical molecularly imprinted polymers is described with chlorpheniramine (CP), d-chlorpheniramine (d-CP), brompheniramine (BP) and d-brompheniramine (d-BP) as the templates, respectively. Using this rapid and simple technique, controlled polymer beads in...
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This study aimed to optimize an extraction and separation procedure to obtain a concentrated fraction with antibacterial activity from the macroalga Ulva lactuca. Antibacterial compounds were extracted using eight solvents, and consistent activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis and methicillin-resistant (MR) S. aureus was observed...
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The potential of an optical sensor based on mid-infrared spectroscopy, utilising a zinc selenide (ZnSe) attenuated total reflectance (ATR) element coated with an amorphous Teflon polymer, to determine chlorinated hydrocarbon species (CHC) in an aqueous environment is examined. The polymer coating concentrates the analytes within the penetration dep...
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The marine environment is an untapped source of bioactive compounds. Specifically, marine macroalgae (seaweeds) are rich in polysaccharides that could potentially be exploited as prebiotic functional ingredients for both human and animal health applications. Prebiotics are non-digestible, selectively fermented compounds that stimulate the growth an...
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Rate constants for the gas phase reactions of hydroxyl radicals and chlorine atoms with a number of ethers have been determined at 300 ± 3 K and at a total pressure of 1 atmosphere. Both OH radical and chlorine atom rate constants were determined using a relative rate technique. Values for the rate constants obtained are as follows. Text The above...
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A seaweed-waste material resulting from the processing of Ascophyllum nodosum was previously shown to be very efficient at removing Zn(II), Ni(II) and Al(III) both in single and multi-metal waste streams. In this study, the regeneration of the biosorbent using an acid wash resulted in the release of high metal concentrations during multiple desorpt...
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This is the first in-depth study examining the effect of morphology on the performance of 2-aminopyridine (2-apy) imprinted polymers. A series of polymers were prepared by varying the amount of crosslinking monomer (EGDMA) whilst the other polymer components remained constant. Physical characterisation was carried out using conventional techniques,...
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The removal of heavy metals such as Ni(II), Zn(II), Al(III), and Sb(III) from aqueous metal solutions was investigated using novel, cost effective, seaweed derived sorbents. Studies with a laboratory scale fixed-bed sorption column, using a seaweed waste material (referred to as waste Ascophyllum product (WAP)) from the processing of Ascophyllum no...
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The toxicity and mobility of Cr(VI) means that it is crucial that the amount of the heavy metal discharged in industrial waste streams is significantly decreased. Seaweed biomass represents a benign, cost-effective, sustainable and efficient solution for the detoxification of anionic Cr(VI) to the less hazardous cationic Cr(III). Chromium binding a...
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Various chemical treatments have been applied to six brown, red and green seaweed species with a view to enhancing their metal removal for Cu(II), Cr(III) and Cr(VI). Treatment with acetone resulted in the greatest enhancement for both cationic and anionic species with relatively low mass losses (15-35%), indicating its low risk to biomass operatio...
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The development of novel cutaneous delivery technologies that can produce micron-sized channels within the outermost skin layers has stimulated interest in the skin as an interface for localised and systemic delivery of macromolecular and nanoparticulate therapeutics. This investigation assesses the contribution of physicochemical factors to the ra...
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A powerful method utilising direct probe thermal desorption GC-MS is presented for the study of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). A series of 2-aminopyridine (2-apy)-imprinted methacrylic acid-ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (MAA-EGDMA) copolymers were prepared under identical conditions but with varying amounts of EGDMA (crosslinking monomer)....
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A detailed investigation into the functional groups responsible for the formation of a noncovalent complex between 2-aminopyridine (template) and methacrylic acid (functional monomer) has been carried out using FTIR spectroscopy and confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopic data. The approach adopted to confirm the mechanism of interaction was the analysis...
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A novel thermal desorption technique using a direct-probe device (Chromatoprobe) attached to a gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer is presented for the thermal pretreatment, characterisation and analysis of molecularly imprinted polymers. The technique is demonstrated as effective for the removal of volatile materials, including template and unreac...
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Dried biomass of the macroalgae Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus spiralis (brown), Ulva spp. (comprising Ulva linza, Ulva compressa and Ulva intestinalis) and Ulva lactuca (green), Palmaria palmata and Polysiphonia lanosa (red) were studied in terms of their chromium biosorption performance. Metal sorption was highly pH dependent with maximum Cr(III) an...
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The ability to prepare and develop novel pre-concentration media by the sol-gel process, and their integration with mid-infrared transparent waveguides has been demonstrated. This research approach resulted in a mid-infrared sensing methodology in which the properties (porosity, functionality, polarity, etc.) of the recognition layer could be tailo...
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Dried biomass of the marine macroalgae Fucus spiralis and Fucus vesiculosus (brown), Ulva spp. (comprising Ulva linza, Ulva compressa and Ulva intestinalis) and Ulva lactuca (green), Palmaria palmata and Polysiphonia lanosa (red) were studied in terms of their Cu(II) biosorption performance. This is the first study of its kind to compare Cu(II) upt...
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The potential of a novel polymer modified mid-infrared technique as a ‘smart’ sensing methodology is demonstrated. Diffusion of a penetrant (analyte molecule) was monitored into a Teflon® AF2400 membrane through observation of one of its infrared absorption bands. During the diffusion of select analytes, mid-IR polymer bands were observed to experi...
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A systematic cross-selectivity study involving a series of structurally related N-methylated and non-methylated substituted pyridines was performed with the aim of evaluating the parameters responsible for template receptor binding in molecularly imprinted polymers. Variation in binding of substrate structure permitted evaluation of the steric rest...
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Polymer-modified ATR-FTIR spectroscopy was investigated to determine its potential suitability for use as an analytical methodology for process stream analysis. The process stream under investigation contains toluene, tetrahydrofuran, ethanol, and acetonitrile in an aqueous matrix. Four polymers, Teflon® AF2400, poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene) (PA...
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The successful molecular imprinting of 2-aminopyridine (2-apy) in bulk polymerisations of acrylic and sol–gel based polymers has been achieved. Both polymeric systems reveal varying degrees of affinity in rebinding the original template as well as a number of structural analogues. Rebinding was conducted in chloroform, acetonitrile and methanol in...
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The implementation of mathematical modelling to achieve improved sensor response times and increased sample throughput without compromising performance is described. Using an experimental system based upon polymer modified internal reflection infrared spectroscopy the value of multi-disciplinary collaboration within the field of chemical sensor dev...
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This paper illustrates the potential of the sol-gel process to imprint the pharmaceutical active--N-[N-[(1S)-1-carboxssy-3-phenylpropyl]-l-lysyl]-L-proline, (lisinopril dihydrate). This template exhibits unique difficulties such as limited solubility in non-polar and most polar porogens with multiple functionality evident in its 4 pKa values. Selec...
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Using a polymer coated attenuated total reflectance (ATR) waveguide and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, interactions between penetrants and a Teflon® AF2400 polymer matrix were observed. The AF2400 membrane was coated onto the measuring surface of a ZnSe crystal, concentrating the target diffusant(s) within, and excluding interferin...
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In order to critically assess the performance and measuring dynamics of an attenuated total reflectance (ATR)/Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) sensor based on polymer preconcentration the impact of penetrant properties upon diffusion into the enrichment membrane must be characterised. Teflon AF2400, a highly amorphous and robust polymer not previo...
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Polymer-modified attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy and FEWS (fibre-optic evanescent wave) spectroscopy have been very successful to date for sensitive detection of organic pollutants in water utilising the mid-infrared (MIR) region of the electromagnetic spectrum (4000-400 cm). This sensing approach inv...
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Two polymers, polyisobutylene (PIB) and polyethylene-co-propylene (60% ethylene) (E/Pco), have been considered as preconcentration media for the detection of chlorinated compounds using mid-IR evanescent wave spectroscopy. In order to optimize and predict sensor response factors affecting the diffusion of analytes into the polymer films has been ex...
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A poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) coated sapphire fiber has been investigated as a sensor for hydrocarbons (HCs) in the mid-infrared region around 3000 cm(-1). In order to optimize and predict sensor response, the diffusion behavior of the analytes into the PDMS preconcentration medium has been examined. A diffusion model based on Fickian diffusion w...
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Concentrations of Cu and Pb were determined in the roots and shoots of six salt marsh plant species, and in sediment taken from between the roots of the plants, sampled from the lower salt marsh zone at four sites along the Suir Estuary in autumn 1997. Cu was mainly accumulated in the roots of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous species. Pb was mai...