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Luminescence ; 29(7): 901-7, 2014 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24585556

RESUMEN

An automated multi-pumping flow system is proposed for the chemiluminometric determination of ascorbic acid in pharmaceutical formulations, relying on the ability of semiconductor nanocrystals to generate short-lived reactive species upon photo-irradiation. A photo-unit based on visible-light-emitting diodes is used to photo-excite cadmium telluride (CdTe) quantum dots capped with glutathione, leading to the generation of radicals that react with luminol under alkaline conditions, yielding the chemiluminescence. Ascorbic acid acts as a radical scavenger, preventing the oxidation of luminol, thus ensuring a concentration-dependent chemiluminescence quenching. After system optimization, a linear working range of 5.0 × 10(-7) to 5.0 × 10(-6) mol/L ascorbic acid (r = 0.9967, n = 5) was attained, with a detection limit of 3.05 × 10(-7) mol/L and a sampling rate of 200/h. The flow system was applied to the analysis of pharmaceutical formulations and the results were in good agreement with those obtained by the reference titrimetric procedure (RD < ± 4.3%, n = 7).


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Ácido Ascórbico/análisis , Compuestos de Cadmio/química , Glutatión/química , Puntos Cuánticos , Telurio/química , Química Farmacéutica , Mediciones Luminiscentes , Luminol/química , Estructura Molecular , Procesos Fotoquímicos , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno
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Talanta ; 85(1): 259-63, 2011 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21645697

RESUMEN

A novel strategy for accomplishing zone trapping in flow analysis is proposed. The sample and the reagent solutions are simultaneously inserted into convergent carrier streams and the established zones merge together before reaching the detector, where the most concentrated portion of the entire sample zone is trapped. The main characteristics, potentialities and limitations of the strategy were critically evaluated in relation to an analogous flow system with zone stopping. When applied to the spectrophotometric determination of nitrite in river waters, the main figures of merit were maintained, exception made for the sampling frequency which was calculated as 189 h(-1), about 32% higher relatively to the analogous system with zone stopping. The sample inserted volume can be increased up to 1.0 mL without affecting sampling frequency and no problems with pump heating or malfunctions were noted after 8-h operation of the system. In contrast to zone stopping, only a small portion of the sample zone is halted with zone trapping, leading to these beneficial effects.


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Monitoreo del Ambiente/métodos , Análisis de Inyección de Flujo/métodos , Espectrofotometría/métodos , Nitritos/análisis , Ríos/química
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Talanta ; 76(5): 988-96, 2008 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18761145

RESUMEN

Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are novel alternative materials for solid phase extraction. Applications in flow analysis are recent and enhanced in-line separation/concentration procedures have been proposed. Use of flow systems is very important in the context. The aim of this review is then to highlight the implementation of MIP as solid phase extractor in flow analysis, emphasizing potentialities, limitations and applications.


Asunto(s)
Impresión Molecular , Polímeros/química , Extracción en Fase Sólida/métodos , Extracción en Fase Sólida/instrumentación
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