Examination of an Internal Standard Substance for the Quantitative Analysis of Sarin Using ^<31>P-NMR
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The toxic solution used at the Tokyo Subway Sarin Incident was purified by vacuum distillation. We were thus able to obtain sarin with high purity. We conducted a quantitative analysis of sarin using ^<31>P-NMR spectrometry. High-purity sarin was examined by trimethyl phosphate as an internal standard. In comparison with ^1H nondecoupling, the relative intensity between sarin and the internal standard did not change in ^1H decoupling. Trimethyl phosphate is a good internal standard substance. A ^<31>P-NMR chemical shift of trimethyl phosphate is separate from those of sarin and related compounds. Trimethyl phosphate has one phosphorus atom in the molecule, as does sarin. Since it is advantageous in the conversion of quantitative value, the molecular weight of trimethyl phosphate (m. w. 140.08) is close to that of sarin (m. w. 140.09). By using trimethyl phosphate as an internal standard, it is possible to conduct a quantitative analysis of sarin through ^1H decoupled ^<31>P-NMR spectrometry.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2001-02-01
著者
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Miyata Yoshihiko
Criminal Investigation Laboratory Metropolitan Police Department
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Ando Hiroaki
Criminal Investigation Laboratory Metropolitan Police Department