Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which tends to be relatively persistent in the environment. Now, a fixed-bed column bioreactor filled with sediment from the creek Münzbach (Freiberg/Saxony) under aerobic conditions showed rapid removal of diclofenac in a concentration range of 3-35 microM without previous adaptation. The conversion of higher concentrations up to 260 microM was accompanied by conspicuously decreased turnover rates indicating a toxic effect of this drug or its resulting metabolic burden on the indigenous microflora.
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April 2004
This work describes further improvements of coating fused silica capillaries with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). First, endcapping with a sterically less bulky silanyl reagent reduces the electrosmotic flow (EOF) by 25% in addition to the 40% EOF reduction caused by HEMA coating compared to a bare fused silica capillary. An additional hydrolysis step was introduced into the preparation of HEMA coated capillaries and leads to better reproducible migration times.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOptimisation of the separation of a synthetic drug mixture by HPLC is performed by changing both continuous variables, i.e. mobile phase composition and temperature, and categorical variables, here the stationary phase.
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