[定量NMR (qNMR) 的标准化和实际应用]
1National Institute of Health Sciences.
概括
量化NMR (qNMR) 现在已在国际上标准化用于纯度的确定,使新的分析方法成为可能. 这一进步有助于准确量化食品和制药产品中的化合物.
科学领域:
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 频谱学是一种光谱学.
- 有机化学 有机化学
背景情况:
- 在日本,定量NMR (qNMR) 已建立用于样本纯度的确定.
- 国际标准化是由于缺乏全球共识而启动的.
- 日本提议对qNMR进行国际标准化.
研究的目的:
- 建立基于qNMR的纯度测定的国际要求.
- 促进全球采用标准化qNMR方法.
- 引入利用qNMR的新型量化技术.
主要方法:
- 根据ISO/TC34.3的国际合作和专家讨论.
- 发布ISO 24583: 2022用于使用1H-NMR内部标准方法来确定纯度.
- 开发一种使用qNMR确定相对摩尔敏感度 (RMS) 的染色体定量方法.
主要成果:
- 已发布ISO 24583: 2022,提供全球商定的对qNMR纯度确定要求.
- 一种结合qNMR和染色学用于使用RMS量化的一种新方法正在实施中.
- 这种RMS方法取代了对分析基准材料的需求.
结论:
- 国际QNMR标准化提高了其在食品分析中的可靠性和适用性.
- 新的RMS方法为色谱学中的定量分析提供了一种新的方法.
- qNMR继续发展,与其他技术进行集成,以获得先进的分析解决方案.
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