ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY
This study aimed to investigate the specific adsorption of heroin made from morphine that extracted opium. Using acrylamide and n-iso propyiacrylamide as the functional monomers, n,n′-methylenebisacrylamide as the crosslinker, and benzoyl peroxide as the initiator. At bulk heroin concentrations of...
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This study aimed to investigate the specific adsorption of heroin made from morphine that extracted opium. Using acrylamide and n-iso propyiacrylamide as the functional monomers, n,n′-methylenebisacrylamide as the crosslinker, and benzoyl peroxide as the initiator. At bulk heroin concentrations of 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 ppm in ethanol solution, this MIP's maximum heroin adsorption capacity of 3.87 mg/g at used 0.2 gm acrylamide as monomer which was among the best capacities documented in the literature to date. The adsorption capacity, selectivity separation, reusability, and chemical stabilities of the molecularly imprinted polymers were confirmed by thermodynamic analysis, experimental characterization, adsorption investigations, and recommended protocols. FTIR, UV-vis, and scanning electron microscopy were used to observe the analytes. Three measurements taken during two patient repeat tests at 20–100 ppm of heroin have relative standard deviations (RSD%) ranging from 1.94% to 4.27%. In human urine samples that were tampered with, the relative recoveries for heroin range from 92.5 to 103.75%.
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| spelling | doaj-art-16c9b89e00ea451182e45ae046ef24132025-08-26T07:37:41ZengBaghdad UniversityThe Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science0075-05302410-08622025-08-0156410.36103/46ty5n89ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGYY. K. Al-BayN. R. JberS. F. Abdullah This study aimed to investigate the specific adsorption of heroin made from morphine that extracted opium. Using acrylamide and n-iso propyiacrylamide as the functional monomers, n,n′-methylenebisacrylamide as the crosslinker, and benzoyl peroxide as the initiator. At bulk heroin concentrations of 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 ppm in ethanol solution, this MIP's maximum heroin adsorption capacity of 3.87 mg/g at used 0.2 gm acrylamide as monomer which was among the best capacities documented in the literature to date. The adsorption capacity, selectivity separation, reusability, and chemical stabilities of the molecularly imprinted polymers were confirmed by thermodynamic analysis, experimental characterization, adsorption investigations, and recommended protocols. FTIR, UV-vis, and scanning electron microscopy were used to observe the analytes. Three measurements taken during two patient repeat tests at 20–100 ppm of heroin have relative standard deviations (RSD%) ranging from 1.94% to 4.27%. In human urine samples that were tampered with, the relative recoveries for heroin range from 92.5 to 103.75%. https://jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2294Analysis of toxicological effects; solid phase extraction of dangerous plants |
| spellingShingle | Y. K. Al-Bay N. R. Jber S. F. Abdullah ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science Analysis of toxicological effects; solid phase extraction of dangerous plants |
| title | ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY |
| title_full | ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY |
| title_fullStr | ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY |
| title_full_unstemmed | ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY |
| title_short | ESTIMATION TRACE OF HEROIN EXTRACTED FROM TOXIC PLANTS USING MOLECULARLY PRECIPITATION POLYMERS TECHNOLOGY |
| title_sort | estimation trace of heroin extracted from toxic plants using molecularly precipitation polymers technology |
| topic | Analysis of toxicological effects; solid phase extraction of dangerous plants |
| url | https://jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2294 |
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