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Chlordecone and Related Compounds Analysis

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Chlordecone was obtained from Azur Isotopes (purity 98%). Chemical products used for microbiological media, vitamin B12 (>98%), chloro(pyridine)cobaloxime(III), lindane (97%), 1,3-dichlorobenzene (98%), 1,4-dichlorobenzene (99%), chlorobenzene (99.8%), and benzene (99.8%) were obtained from Sigma Aldrich. Titanium (III) citrate was prepared from titanium (III) chloride (>12% in HCl; Sigma Aldrich) and sodium citrate and neutralized with Na2CO3 (Chevallier et al., 2019 (link)). Dichloromethane (HPLC grade) was obtained from Fisher Chemical.
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Chlordecone Degradation Protocol

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Chlordecone was obtained from Azur Isotopes (purity 98%). Na2S (≥ 98%), pyridine (99.8%), iodomethane (> 99%) and phosphorus pentasulfide (99%) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Titanium (III) citrate was prepared from titanium (III) chloride (> 12% in HCl) (Sigma Aldrich) and sodium citrate and neutralized with Na2CO3. Dichloromethane (DCM) and pentane (HPLC grade) were obtained from Fisher Chemical; cyclohexane (99.8%) and NMR solvents from Acros Organics; and acetonitrile (MeCN, LC-HRMS grade) and acetone (> 99.9%) from VWR Chemicals. Chemical products used for microbiological media were obtained from Sigma Aldrich. Chemicals and media used for chlordecone TPs are described elsewhere6 (link).
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Colorimetric Determination of Molybdenum

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The starting materials, including commercially available ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate (AMT: (NH4)6Mo7O24·4H2O; 99.9%), ammonium oxalate (C2H8N2O4; 99.5%), ascorbic acid (HC6H7O6; 99%), titanium(iii) chloride (TiCl3; 99%), sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS: NaC12H25SO4; 99%), ethanol (C2H5OH; 99.9%) and methyl orange (C14H14N3NaO3S; 85%), were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (Missouri, United States). Double distilled water (DIW) was used for sample preparation.
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Synthesis and Detection of TiO2, ZnO, and Amoxicillin

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Titanium (III) chloride (> 15% TiCl3 basis, 5–10% free acid as HCl, Sigma-Aldrich) was used in the synthesis of TiO2. For ZnO synthesis, zinc chloride (> 98%, Merck) and NaOH (pellets > 97%, Merck) have been used. For rinsing the samples, isopropyl alcohol (> 99.8%, Merck) and double distilled water were used, the latter been prepared in the Research Laboratory at the chemical engineering Department of Amirkabir University of Technology. The Glutardialdehyde solution (25%, Merck), and GOx is gifted from Bonda Group Development. Glucose monohydrates has been employed as the substrate for GOx. The target water contaminant is Amoxicillin trihydrate, which is received from Afa Chimi. Sodium 1, 2-naphthoquinone-4-sulfonate (> 97%, Merck) acts as the chemical derivative chromogenic reagent, K2HPO4 (> 98%, Merck), and KH2PO4 (> 99.5%, Merck) for adjusting pH are used in the visible spectroscopic detection of amoxicillin. PDMS (Sylgard 184 Silicon Elastomer Kit, Dow Corning) is used in the microfabrication of the spiral chip.
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