IDENTIFICATION OF DIAZINON PROTOMERS WITH ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER
Maqola haqida umumiy ma'lumotlar
Background: Diazinon pesticide is a chemical compound used in agriculture and horticulture and it has been identified and measured by various methods such as mass spectrometer, magnetic spectrometer, chromatography, IR, etc. Due to the chemical structure of diazinon, it can accept protons from active ions and be charged in multiple areas. Materials and methods: This research is a laboratory study using an ion mobility spectrometer. The obtained data were analyzed using Sigma Plot and ViIms software. Findings: This research was conducted to investigate the protonation mechanism of diazinon. Due to its proton scavenging properties, diazinon can be detected and measured using an ion mobility spectrometer in positive polarity mode. In this study, a new approach to distinguish between diazinon protomers by observing intramolecular hydrogen bond formation after protonation was introduced. The effect of hydrogen bond formation on the structural and electronic properties of protomers was investigated using density functional theory (DFT).
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Nabi Karimi, M. ., & Aqa Sadat, S. . (2023). IDENTIFICATION OF DIAZINON PROTOMERS WITH ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(11), 134–141. https://doi.org/
Nabi Karimi, Mohammad, and Sayed Ali Aqa Sadat,. “IDENTIFICATION OF DIAZINON PROTOMERS WITH ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 11, no. 4, 2023, pp. 134–141, https://doi.org/.
Nabi Karimi, . and Aqa Sadat, . 2023. IDENTIFICATION OF DIAZINON PROTOMERS WITH ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETER. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 11(4), pp.134–141.