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A new pyridylazo reagent, 5-(5-nitro-2-pyridylazo)-2,4-diaminotoluene (5-NO 2 -PADAT) has been synthesized, and found to be a good chromogenic reagent for palladium. In sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and perchloric acid palladium reacts with 5-NO 2 -PADAT to form a 1:1 chelate, exhibiting an absorption maximum at 592 nm. The apparent molar absorptivity is 1.25 10 5 1...
In acetate buffer solution (pH 3.5) containing oxine and chlorate, ultratrace amounts of molybdenum can be determined after adsorptive accumulation of the Mo(VI)-oxine complex on a hanging mercury drop electrode, coupled with the catalytic effect on the reduction of chlorate. Under optimized conditions, the catalytic-adsorptive stripping voltammetric procedure gives excellent selectivity and an extremely...
The design and use of a two-channel fountain cell in potentiometric and voltammetric detection is described. The two flows produced two distinct sectors inside the thin layer region and one of the sectors was used as the internal electrolyte of a reference electrode built into the cell body and the other as the indicator/counter electrode section. The behavior of the flowthrough Ag/AgCl reference...
Two flow-injection analysis (FIA) systems for the determination of trace manganese in salts are presented using highly sensitive catalytic detection based on the oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid by hydrogen peroxide. Two different approaches, the use of a large sample volume injection in a usual FIA mode (system A) and on-line coupling of a cation-exchange separation column with detection in...
Chromatomembrane cells proved to be applicable to flow-injection analysis whenever computer-operated manifolds for liquid-liquid or liquid-gas extraction procedures were required. Proceeding in accordance with the Methylene Blue method the determination of anionic surfactants was studied by applying the chromatomembrane cell for preconcentration and extraction of the ion-pair complex being formed...
A new method of mixing sample and reagent due to the difference in their electrophoretic mobilities is introduced. Unlike electrophoretically-mediated microanalysis, sample and reagent are injected from the opposite ends of a capillary tube. This method is compared with electrophoretically-mediated microanalysis. Experiments are performed showing the possibilities of this new method.
A chemical sensor for gas phase measurements is reported which combines the principles of chemical separation and fiber optic detection. The analyzer incorporates an annular column Chromatographic sensor, constructed by inserting a polymer-clad optical fiber into a silica capillary. Light from a helium-neon laser is launched down the fiber, producing a steady intensity distribution within the fiber,...
CP-93,393 is a drug candidate at Pfizer. Flow-injection analysis-mass spectrometry (FIA-MS) was used to monitor reaction completion for CP-93,393 reaction mixtures. FIA-MS provides essentially instantaneous results, is relatively simple to operate, and is a universal system that can be used to monitor any reaction as long as the product has a molecular weight that differs from the molecular weights...
Speciation of elements in natural matrices, especially of trace metals, is one of the predominant development trends of modern inorganic analysis. The main part of the conventional speciation procedures is a suitable combination of separation and chemical conversion steps, for which the most appropriate methodology seems to be the use of flow-injection. A shorter time of performance of these operations...
The specificity of enzymes is often not sufficient to simultaneously determine two parent substrates in a given matrix. Approaches to enhance the selectivity by applying the principle of an array arrangement to flow-injection analysis (FIA) systems based on several immobilized isoenzymes are successful. Immobilized enzymes and detectors in FIA systems often suffer from interferences from impurities...
An automated flow-injection method for determination of primary aromatic amines based on the Bratton-Marshall reaction is described. This method is used for analysis quality control of three different X-ray contrast media (Omnipaque ® , Imagopaque ® and Visipaque ® which are viscous solutions. In flow-injection analysis, such samples cause refractive index effects and low....
Addition of diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) to the fluorescent binary complex of thorium and 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulfonic acid (HQS) forms the Th-DTPA-HQS fluorescent ternary complex. The formation of this ternary complex enhances the selectivity for the determination of thorium. Excesses of DTPA and HQS are used as reagents in flow-injection analysis to detect thorium. The excess DTPA...
A procedure for the preconcentration and determination of lead in vegetable and biological samples was developed in the continuous mode coupled to a flame atomic absorption spectrometer. Lead is quantitatively preconcentrated in acetic buffer as its diethyldithiocarbamate chelate onto a C-18 minicolumn, placed in the loop of a proportional injector, eluted by a stream of methyl isobutyl ketone and...
A simple head-space (HS) flow injection (FI) system with chemiluminescence (CL) detection for the determination of iodide as iodine in urine is presented. The iodide is converted to iodine by potassium dichromate under stirring in the closed HS vial, and the iodine is released from urine by thermostatting and is carried in a nitrogen flow through an iodide trapping solution. The concomitant introduction...
Chemical analysis of surface active species (surfactants) is of interest for many applications, such as in process monitoring, biomedical applications, environmental monitoring and surface science investigations. Recently, we reported a dynamic surface tension detector (DSTD) based upon optically probing the size of a repeating drop resulting from constant flow of an aqueous solvent out of the end...
A time-based flow-injection (FI) procedure for the determination of ultra-trace amounts of inorganic arsenic(III) is described, which combines hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HG-AAS) with on-line preconcentration of the analyte by inorganic coprecipitation-dissolution in a filterless knotted Microline reactor. The sample and coprecipitating agent are mixed on-line and merged with...
There has been a rapid growth in the development of field-portable analytical instrumentation capable of in-situ and real-time feedback of data from remote sites. Advances have been made in applications for many technologies aided by developments in electronics, computing and telecommunications systems. This report presents a brief review of these developments and particularly of portable flow-injection...
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