Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction

A method for on-line matrix elimination to enable selective quantification of ultraviolet absorbing analytes by a flow-injection analysis procedure is described. Selectivity is achieved by electric field driven extraction across a polymer inclusion membrane. The method was demonstrated on the exampl...

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Main Authors: See, H. H., Mamat, N. A., Hauser, P. C.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/79894/1/SeeHongHeng2018_FlowInjectionAnalysiswithDirectUV.pdf
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author See, H. H.
Mamat, N. A.
Hauser, P. C.
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description A method for on-line matrix elimination to enable selective quantification of ultraviolet absorbing analytes by a flow-injection analysis procedure is described. Selectivity is achieved by electric field driven extraction across a polymer inclusion membrane. The method was demonstrated on the example of the determination of naproxen from spiked human urine. Membranes of 10 µm thickness were employed which consisted of 7.5 mg cellulose triacetate as base polymer, 5 mg of o-nitrophenyl octyl ether as plasticizer and 7.5 mg of Aliquat 336 as cationic carrier. Ten µL of sample was introduced into a continuous stream of background solution consisting of 100 µM aqueous NaClO4 with a flow rate of 2 µL/min while applying a voltage of 150 V to the extraction cell. The target ion was electrokinetically transported across the membrane and enriched in 1.5 µL of a stagnant acceptor solution. This was subsequently pumped past a flow-through UV detector for quantification. The method showed a linear range from 5 to 200 µM with a correlation coefficient of 0.9978 and a reproducibility of typically 7% (n = 8). The detection limit of the method for naproxen was 2 µM.
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spelling utm.eprints-798942019-01-28T06:58:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/79894/ Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction See, H. H. Mamat, N. A. Hauser, P. C. QD Chemistry A method for on-line matrix elimination to enable selective quantification of ultraviolet absorbing analytes by a flow-injection analysis procedure is described. Selectivity is achieved by electric field driven extraction across a polymer inclusion membrane. The method was demonstrated on the example of the determination of naproxen from spiked human urine. Membranes of 10 µm thickness were employed which consisted of 7.5 mg cellulose triacetate as base polymer, 5 mg of o-nitrophenyl octyl ether as plasticizer and 7.5 mg of Aliquat 336 as cationic carrier. Ten µL of sample was introduced into a continuous stream of background solution consisting of 100 µM aqueous NaClO4 with a flow rate of 2 µL/min while applying a voltage of 150 V to the extraction cell. The target ion was electrokinetically transported across the membrane and enriched in 1.5 µL of a stagnant acceptor solution. This was subsequently pumped past a flow-through UV detector for quantification. The method showed a linear range from 5 to 200 µM with a correlation coefficient of 0.9978 and a reproducibility of typically 7% (n = 8). The detection limit of the method for naproxen was 2 µM. MDPI AG 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/79894/1/SeeHongHeng2018_FlowInjectionAnalysiswithDirectUV.pdf See, H. H. and Mamat, N. A. and Hauser, P. C. (2018) Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction. Molecules, 23 (5). ISSN 1420-3049 https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23051000 DOI:10.3390/molecules23051000
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
See, H. H.
Mamat, N. A.
Hauser, P. C.
Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
title Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
title_full Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
title_fullStr Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
title_full_unstemmed Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
title_short Flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
title_sort flow injection analysis with direct uv detection following electric field driven membrane extraction
topic QD Chemistry
url http://eprints.utm.my/79894/1/SeeHongHeng2018_FlowInjectionAnalysiswithDirectUV.pdf
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