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International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 2009

Temporal variation of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations in PM10 from the Kathmandu Valley and their gas-particle concentrations in winter

Masao Kishida; Chihiro Mio; Kiyoshi Imamura; Akira Kondo; Akikazu Kaga; Manohar Lal Shrestha; Norimichi Takenaka; Yasuaki Maeda; Balkrishna Sapkota; Keiichi Fujimori; Yasuhiko Shibutani; Hiroshi Bandow

The concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in particulate matter (PM) with a diameter <10 µm (PM10, 50% cut off) were investigated in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, during 2003. In order to understand the dynamics of atmospheric PAHs in winter, the PAH concentrations in total PM and in the gaseous phase were investigated in the valley in December 2005. Total of 45 PAH compounds (∑45PAHs) were analysed by high-resolution gas chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC/HRMS). In 2003, the ∑45PAH concentrations in PM10 ranged between 4.3 and 89 ng m−3 (annual average; 27 ± 24 ng m−3). The average concentrations of ∑45PAHs in December 2005 were 210 ± 33 ng m−3 in total PM and 430 ± 90 ng m−3 in the gaseous phase. The ∑45PAH concentration in PM accounted for more than 30% of the sum of their particulate and gaseous forms. Phenanthrene (Ph) was the most predominant compound in the gaseous phase, whereas four- to seven-ring PAHs were predominant in total PM. The highest values of ∑45PAHs occurred in the winter and spring. Estimates of emission sources based on diagnostic molecular ratios showed that atmospheric PAHs in the Kathmandu Valley mainly originated from the exhaust gas of diesel engine. In the winter and spring, PAH pollution would be accelerated by the operations of brick kilns and the frequent formation of an atmospherically stable layer in the valley.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

Gas–particle concentrations of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at an urban and a residential site in Osaka, Japan: Effect of the formation of atmospherically stable layer on their temporal change

Masao Kishida; Ayako Nishikawa; Keiichi Fujimori; Yasuhiko Shibutani

A comparative study on atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in particulate matter and the gaseous phase was performed at an urban and a residential site in Osaka, Japan, during 2005-2006. PAH concentrations at the urban site were found to be approximately twice higher than those at the residential site. At both sites, particulate PAH concentrations increased mainly in winter while the trends of temporal change in gaseous PAH concentrations were not clearly observed. The main sources of PAHs were estimated to be local traffic, e.g., diesel engines with catalytic converter. PAH concentrations did not significantly negatively correlate with ozone concentrations and meteorological parameters. Gas-particle partitioning coefficients of representative PAHs with low molecular weight (LMW) significantly negatively correlated with ambient temperature, showing that temporal change in the LMW PAH concentrations in PM could be attributable to the shift of their gas-particle distribution caused by the change in ambient temperature. For the first time, we studied the effect of the formation of atmospherically stable layer following an increase in PAH concentrations in Japan. At the urban site, PAHs showed a significant positive correlation with potential temperature gradients, indicating that temporal variability in PAH concentrations would be dominantly controlled by the formation of atmospherically stable layer in Osaka area.


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2003

Conformational analysis of 12-crown-3 and sodium ion selectivity of electrodes based on bis(12-crown-3) derivatives with malonate spacers

Takayo Moriuchi-Kawakami; Rie Aoki; Kazuhiro Morita; Haruhisa Tsujioka; Keiichi Fujimori; Yasuhiko Shibutani; Toshiyuki Shono

Abstract A conformational analysis was performed on two crown ethers (12-crown-3 and 12-crown-4) using a combination of semi-empirical and ab initio methods. The lowest conformations of 12-crown-3 and 12-crown-4 were found to have exodentate C 3 v and C 2 structure, respectively. In the case of the sandwich-type complexation, the nucleophilic cavity of 12-crown-3 rather than that of 12-crown-4 seemed to be optimal for complexation with the Na + ion. Four new bis(12-crown-3) derivatives ( 1 – 4 ) were examined as potential sodium ion-selective ionophores in poly(vinylchloride) (PVC) membrane electrodes. The ion-selective electrode (ISE) based on di(1,5,9-trioxacyclododecanylmethyl) 2-dodecyl-2-methylmalonate ( 1 ) had the highest selectivity for the sodium ion among the alkali and alkaline earths studied. The sodium ion selectivity of the ISE based on bis(12-crown-3) derivative 1 was superior to that of the ISE based on the bis(12-crown-4) analogue.


Analytical Communications | 1998

Continuous monitoring method for organic pollutants in water based on chemiluminescence reaction with potassium permanganate

Keiichi Fujimori; Yasuaki Maeda

A chemiluminescense reaction of potassium permanganate with organic compounds has been studied as an indicator of the degree of organic pollution in aqueous environments. This method is rapid and the results correlate well with those from conventional chemical oxygen demand methods.


Molecules | 2017

Bis(1-pyrenylmethyl)-2-benzyl-2-methyl-malonate as a Cu2+ Ion-Selective Fluoroionophore

Takayo Moriuchi-Kawakami; Youji Hisada; Akihisa Higashikado; Tsubasa Inoue; Keiichi Fujimori; Toshiyuki Moriuchi

A new malonate possessing two pyrene moieties was synthesized as a fluoroionophore, and its structure and fluorescence spectroscopic properties were investigated. When excited at 344 nm in acetonitrile/chloroform (9:1, v/v), the synthesized bispyrenyl malonate has the fluorescence of intramolecular excimer (λem = 467 nm) emissions and not a pyrene monomer emission (λem = 394 nm). A large absolute fluorescence quantum yield was obtained in the solid state (ΦPL = 0.65) rather than in solution (ΦPL = 0.13). X-ray crystallography analysis clarified the molecular structure and alignment of the bispyrenyl malonate in the crystal phase, elucidating its fluorescence spectroscopic properties. Such analysis also suggests there are intramolecular C–H···π interactions and intermolecular π···π interactions between the pyrenyl rings. Interestingly, the synthesized bispyrenyl malonate exhibits excellent fluorescence sensing for the Cu2+ ion. Remarkable fluorescence intensity enhancement was only observed with the addition of the Cu2+ ion.


Analytical Letters | 2008

Chemiluminescent Emitter Based on the Reactions by Ce(IV)

Keiichi Fujimori; Akihisa Tanimoto; Kazunari Takada; Yoshitomo Misaki; Shinichi Kimura; Takayo Moriuchi-Kawakami; Yasuhiko Shibutani

Abstract The chemiluminescence spectra of Ce(IV) with pyrogallol and sulfite were measured using an automatic luminescence spectrum analyzer. The presented chemiluminescence spectra were similar to that reported for sulfite. Ce(III) as a chemiluminescent emitter is proposed.


Analytical Sciences | 2001

Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen Based on Enhanced Cerium(IV) Chemiluminescence

Keiichi Fujimori; Norimichi Takenaka; Hiroshi Bandow; Yasuaki Maeda


Analytical Sciences | 2001

Chemiluminescence Method with Potassium Permanganate for the Determination of Organic Pollutants in Seawater

Keiichi Fujimori; Weilian Ma; Takayo Moriuchi-Kawakami; Yasuhiko Shibutani; Norimichi Takenaka; Hiroshi Bandow; Yasuaki Maeda


Analytical Sciences | 2004

Potentiometric Performance of Silver Ion-Selective Electrodes Based on Tridentate Schiff Base Derivatives

Masato Ueda; Takahiro Saito; Keiichi Fujimori; Takayo Moriuchi; Yasuhiko Shibutani


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2009

Seasonal Change in the Atmospheric Concentration of Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Masao Kishida; Chihiro Mio; Keiichi Fujimori; Kiyoshi Imamura; Norimichi Takenaka; Yasuaki Maeda; Tran Thi Ngoc Lan; Yasuhiko Shibutani; Hiroshi Bandow

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Yasuhiko Shibutani

Osaka Institute of Technology

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Hiroshi Bandow

Osaka Prefecture University

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Yasuaki Maeda

Osaka Prefecture University

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Norimichi Takenaka

Osaka Prefecture University

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Kiyoshi Imamura

Osaka Prefecture University

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Masato Ueda

Osaka Institute of Technology

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Chihiro Mio

Osaka Institute of Technology

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Haruhisa Tsujioka

Osaka Institute of Technology

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