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Talanta | 2016

Vapor permeation-stepwise injection simultaneous determination of methanol and ethanol in biodiesel with voltammetric detection.

Andrey Shishov; Anastasia V. Penkova; Andrey Zabrodin; Konstantin G. Nikolaev; Maria E. Dmitrenko; S. S. Ermakov; Andrey Bulatov

A novel vapor permeation-stepwise injection (VP-SWI) method for the determination of methanol and ethanol in biodiesel samples is discussed. In the current study, stepwise injection analysis was successfully combined with voltammetric detection and vapor permeation. This method is based on the separation of methanol and ethanol from a sample using a vapor permeation module (VPM) with a selective polymer membrane based on poly(phenylene isophtalamide) (PA) containing high amounts of a residual solvent. After the evaporation into the headspace of the VPM, methanol and ethanol were transported, by gas bubbling, through a PA membrane to a mixing chamber equipped with a voltammetric detector. Ethanol was selectively detected at +0.19 V, and both compounds were detected at +1.20 V. Current subtractions (using a correction factor) were used for the selective determination of methanol. A linear range between 0.05 and 0.5% (m/m) was established for each analyte. The limits of detection were estimated at 0.02% (m/m) for ethanol and methanol. The sample throughput was 5 samples h(-1). The method was successfully applied to the analysis of biodiesel samples.


RSC Advances | 2017

Physico-chemical and biological properties of C60-L-hydroxyproline water solutions

K. N. Semenov; Anatolii A. Meshcheriakov; N. A. Charykov; Maria E. Dmitrenko; V. A. Keskinov; I. V. Murin; Gayane G. Panova; Vladimir V. Sharoyko; Elena V. Kanash; Yuriy V. Khomyakov

This paper presents experimental data on a physico-chemical and biological study of C60-L-hydroxyproline derivative water solutions. The data on the temperature dependence of solubility in water, concentration dependences of density, specific conductivity, molar conductivity, and dissociation constants as well as experimental data on dynamic light scattering and biological effects on in vitro proliferation of cultured human epithelial kidney cells and in situ – on state of plants are presented and discussed.


Polymers | 2018

Development and Characterization of New Pervaporation PVA Membranes for the Dehydration Using Bulk and Surface Modifications

Maria E. Dmitrenko; Anastasia V. Penkova; Anna I. Kuzminova; Alexander B. Missyul; S. S. Ermakov; Denis Roizard

In the present work, the novel dense and supported membranes based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with improved transport properties were developed by bulk and surface modifications. Bulk modification included the blending of PVA with chitosan (CS) and the creation of a mixed-matrix membrane by introduction of fullerenol. This significantly altered the internal structure of PVA membrane, which led to an increase in permeability with high selectivity to water. Surface modification of the developed modified dense membranes, based on composites PVA-CS and PVA-fullerenol-CS, was performed through (i) making of a supported membrane with a thin selective composite layer and (ii) applying of the layer-by-layer assembly (LbL) method for coating of nano-sized polyelectrolyte (PEL) layers to increase the membrane productivity. The nature of polyelectrolyte type—(poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH), poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS), poly(acrylic acid) (PAA), CS), and number of PEL bilayers (2–10)—were studied. The structure of the composite membranes was investigated by FTIR, X-ray diffraction, and SEM. Transport properties were studied during the pervaporation separation of 80% isopropanol–20% water mixture. It was shown that supported membrane consisting of hybrid layer of PVA-fullerenol (5%)–chitosan (20%) with five polyelectrolyte bilayers (PSS, CS) deposited on it had the best transport properties.


Carbon | 2014

Transport properties of cross-linked fullerenol–PVA membranes

Anastasia V. Penkova; Steve F. A. Acquah; Maria E. Dmitrenko; Banghao Chen; K. N. Semenov; Harold W. Kroto


Journal of Membrane Science | 2015

Polyvinyl alcohol membranes modified by low-hydroxylated fullerenol C60(OH)12

Anastasia V. Penkova; Steve F. A. Acquah; Maria P. Sokolova; Maria E. Dmitrenko; A. M. Toikka


Journal of Membrane Science | 2018

Fabrication and characterization of polyamide-fullerenol thin film nanocomposite hollow fiber membranes with enhanced antifouling performance

T. V. Plisko; Alena S. Liubimova; A. V. Bildyukevich; Anastasia V. Penkova; Maria E. Dmitrenko; Vladimir Mikhailovskii; Galina B. Melnikova; K. N. Semenov; Nelya V. Doroshkevich; Anna I. Kuzminova


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Novel green PVA-fullerenol mixed matrix supported membranes for separating water-THF mixtures by pervaporation

Anastasia V. Penkova; Maria E. Dmitrenko; S. S. Ermakov; A. M. Toikka; Denis Roizard


Separation and Purification Technology | 2017

Development and investigation of mixed-matrix PVA-fullerenol membranes for acetic acid dehydration by pervaporation

Maria E. Dmitrenko; Anastasia V. Penkova; Alexander B. Missyul; Anna I. Kuzminova; Denis A. Markelov; S. S. Ermakov; Denis Roizard


Journal of Materials Science | 2016

Impact of fullerene loading on the structure and transport properties of polysulfone mixed-matrix membranes

Anastasia V. Penkova; Maria E. Dmitrenko; Maria P. Sokolova; Banghao Chen; T. V. Plisko; Denis A. Markelov; Sergei S. Ermakov


Separation and Purification Technology | 2018

Novel mixed-matrix membranes based on polyvinyl alcohol modified by carboxyfullerene for pervaporation dehydration

Anastasia V. Penkova; Maria E. Dmitrenko; Nadezhda A. Savon; Alexander B. Missyul; A. S. Mazur; Anna I. Kuzminova; Andrey A. Zolotarev; Vladimir Mikhailovskii; E. Lähderanta; Denis A. Markelov; K. N. Semenov; S. S. Ermakov

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Anastasia V. Penkova

Saint Petersburg State University

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S. S. Ermakov

Saint Petersburg State University

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Anna I. Kuzminova

Saint Petersburg State University

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K. N. Semenov

Saint Petersburg State University

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Denis A. Markelov

Saint Petersburg State University

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A. M. Toikka

Saint Petersburg State University

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Maria P. Sokolova

Saint Petersburg State University

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Vladimir Mikhailovskii

Saint Petersburg State University

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Banghao Chen

Florida State University

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