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Flow injection-FTIR determination of dithiocarbamate pesticides
2000
A flow injection Fourier transform infrared spectrometric procedure has been developed for the determination the dithiocarbamate pesticides Ziram and Thiram in solid samples. All the operations involved, such as extraction, filtration and measurement, were integrated in the experimental set-up in order to avoid excessive manipulation of samples and standards. Ultrasonic assisted and mechanical extraction were evaluated for the solubilization of the analytes and, additionally, the effect of carrier flow rate, sample loop volume and the ratio between sample mass and volume of solvent employed were studied. Quantitative extractions with chloroform were obtained for both Ziram and Thiram, after…
Rapid on-line sample dissolution assisted by focused microwave radiation for silicate analysis employing flame atomic absorption spectrometry: iron d…
2004
An on-line automated flow injection system with microwave-assisted sample digestion was used to perform silicate rock dissolution in acid medium for iron determination. For this purpose, a continuous flow system was built up by using an automatic flow injection analysis (FIA) system coupled to a flame atomic absorption spectrometer (FAAS), including a focused microwave oven unit. Inside the microwave cavity was inserted a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) reactor coil (300cm length and 0.8mm i.d.) where the dissolution takes place. Chemical and flow variables as well as iron determination parameters were studied. In the flow system, a slurry of the rock sample (50mg in 200ml of acid mixture HF…
Fluorometric determination of diphenhydramine by flow-injection analysis
1992
A sensitive, rapid and simple flow injection procedure for the determination of diphenhydramine has been designed based on a fluorometric approach. An aqueous solution of diphenhydramine is injected into a carrierreagent stream containing Ce(IV) in dilute sulphuric acid and the fluorescence intensity of the Ce(III) produced is monitored. Chemical, FIA and instrumental variables were optimized. Analytical features of the method are: linear range 0.2–2 ppm, precision 0.7%, sample throughput 80/h. The influence of some foreign substances which can be found in typical pharmaceutical samples containing diphenhydramine was also investigated. The diphenhydramine content of a pharmaceutical prepara…
Direct determination of calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium in water by flow injection flame atomic spectroscopy, using a dilution chamber
1989
A simple procedure to carry out the direct analysis of calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium in water by flow injection analysis (FIA) using flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) or flame photometry (FP) has been developed, using a well stirred dilution chamber to extend the calibration range, and both a double injector and the merging zone technique to add a lanthanum solution to samples and standards. The results obtained in the analysis of real samples agree with those found by a batch flame atomic procedure. The use of the dilution chamber makes it possible to carry out the calibration using the dilution profile of a single concentrate standard for each element, and an empirical…
Flow Injection Analysis– F ourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry ( FIA / FT ‐ IR )
2001
The sections in this article are Advantages and Historical Perspective of the Use of FIA in FT-IR Direct Analysis of Samples by FIA/FT-IR FIA/FT-IR Determinations after Liquid Extraction FIA/FT-IR Determinations after Solid-Phase Extraction Enzymatic Analysis by FIA/FT-IR Vapor Generation FT-IR New Developments
A spectrophotometric flow procedure for the determination of cationic surfactants in natural waters using a solenoid micro-pump for fluid propulsion
2006
An automatic flow-analysis procedure for spectrophotometric determination of cationic surfactants in surface water using a solenoid micro-pump for propelling solutions of reagents and sample is des...
Determination of insolubles in diesel lubricating oil by FIA-visible spectrometry
2003
Insolubles determination is one of the parameters usually recommended to evaluate the residual life of oil because their presence at elevated levels in diesel lubricating oil changes the viscosity, prematurely clogs filters and is one of the major factors in causing abrasive engine wear. The proposed method employs visible spectrophotometric detection in association with flow injection analysis. The results obtained by this method were compared with the ones obtained by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (FT-IR) since this is the most employed method for insolubles determination. The proposed method presented a linear response from 0 to 3% (w/w) of insolubles in pentane (ASTM D-893). T…
FTIR approaches for diuron determination in commercial pesticide formulations.
2005
Two strategies have been developed for Diuron determination by FTIR spectrometry, an off-line extraction and stopped-flow determination and a fully mechanized procedure, based on the on-line extraction of Diuron and FIA-FTIR measurement of the extracts. The aforementioned procedures have been compared with a reference chromatographic method. The off-line FTIR spectra were obtained at a nominal resolution of 4 cm(-1) from 4000 to 900 cm(-1) by accumulating 25 scans. Diuron was determined using peak height measurements at 1582 cm(-1) corrected using a baseline defined between 1562 and 1614 cm(-1). The waste generation of the off-line procedure was 3.4 mL chloroform for each sample, and the me…
Determination of levamisole hydrochloride with HgI(2-)4 by a turbidimetric method and flow-injection analysis.
1986
Abstract This paper is concerned with the use of ion-association compounds in the analysis of pharmaceutical samples by FIA. The usual extraction into an organic phase is avoided by using turbidimetric detection. Determination of levamisole with HgI2−4 has been developed as a practical example: the experimental variables were optimized by the modified simplex method. The calibration graph is linear over the levamisole concentration range 7–32 μ g ml . The reproducibility (rsd) and injection sample rate are 0.9% and 80/hr, respectively.
Simultaneous enzymatic determination of l(−) malic acid and l(+) lactic acid in wine by flow injection analysis
1991
Abstract A simultaneous determination of two organic acid species in wine by a flow injection analysis method using enzyme-immobilized open tubular reactors is described. The design of the optimal geometry of the FIA system is especially important to avoid the matrix fluorescence. Reproducible results were obtained in the determination of l (−) malic acid and l (+) lactic acid using l -MDH and l -LDH, respectively. The assay reactions utilize the fluorimetric determination of a common product, NADH. The sample was dialyzed on line and injected into the FIA-system. The system responds linearly (log-log calibration graphs) to the injected sample (80 μl) in concentrations ranging from 0·1 m m …