• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 30, Issue 2, 363 (2010)
SI Min-zhen1、2、*, LI Qing-yun3, LIU Ren-ming2, KANG Yi-pu2, WANG Kun-hua4, and ZHANG Zhi-guo1
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    SI Min-zhen, LI Qing-yun, LIU Ren-ming, KANG Yi-pu, WANG Kun-hua, ZHANG Zhi-guo. Investigation of Typical Melamine Urinary Stones Using Infrared Spectra[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(2): 363 Copy Citation Text show less

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    A typical melamine kidney stone confirmed by some medicine expert was collected from the first people’s hospital of Yunnan. The kidney stone was adequately determined by PE corporation spectra 100(with resolution of 1 cm-1). The stone samples for FTIR analysis were prepared using the KBr pellet technique, where 2 mg of the pretreated stone powder was mixed with 200 mg of analytical grade KBr using an agate pestle and mortar. The digital spectrum was then scanned in the mid-infrared region from 4 000 to 400 cm-1 at room temperature. The appearing bands between 4 000 and 2 000 cm-1 were 3 487, 3 325, 3 162 and 2 788 cm-1, those between 1 700 and 1 000 cm-1 were 1 694, 1 555, 1 383, 1 340, 1 189 and 1 122 cm-1, and those between 1 000 and 400 cm-1 were 993, 782, 748, 709, 624, 585, 565 and 476 cm-1. It was found that the main constituent of calculi showed few comparability with cat kidney stone, which was from cats that died after consuming the contaminated food, and confirmed that these deposits were primarily composed of melamine and cyanuric acid compared to the IR spectra of calculi in literature.It was also found that the main constituent of calculi showed few comparability with popular kidney stone by comparison with the IR spectra of calculi in literature. The spectrum of calculi was 50% respectively similar with melamine and uric acid as compared with the IR spectrum. It was found that the main constituent of calculi was melamine itself and uric acid as compared with the IR spectra of calculi and melamine: (1∶1), because the spectrum of calculi was 83.3% similar to melamine and uric acid (1∶1). The appearing bands of melamine and uric acid (1∶1) between 4 000 and 2 000 cm-1 were 3 469, 3 419, 3 333, 3 132, 3 026, 2 827 cm-1, those between 1 700 and 1 000 cm-1 were 1 696, 1 656, 1 555, 1 489, 1 439, 1 350, 1 311, 1 198, 1 124 and 1 028 cm-1, and those between 1 000 and 400 cm-1 were 993, 878, 814, 784, 745, 708, 619, 577 and 475 cm-1.
    SI Min-zhen, LI Qing-yun, LIU Ren-ming, KANG Yi-pu, WANG Kun-hua, ZHANG Zhi-guo. Investigation of Typical Melamine Urinary Stones Using Infrared Spectra[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(2): 363
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