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Synthesis and Physical Stability of Novel Au-Ag@SiO<SUB>2</SUB> Alloy Nanoparticles

2012

The present study describes the synthesis of nanoparticles of silver-gold alloys and with their electrokinetic and spectroscopic characterisation. The synthesis was made in two steps. In the first step silver nanoparticles coated with silica (Ag@SiO2) were synthesised using a novel method assisted by laser ablation. The second step consisted on the introduction of KAuCl4 in the colloidal solution of Ag@ SiO2 nanoparticles in order to obtain silica-coated silver-gold alloy nanoparticles. The changes of colour and mean diameter of Ag@SiO2 nanoparticles caused by the introduction of the gold salt were found dependent on its concentration. Upon increasing (KAuCl4) the diameter of nanoparticles …

AbsorbanceColloidMaterials scienceAlloyAnalytical chemistryengineeringNanoparticleDLVO theoryInteraction energyengineering.materialSurface plasmon resonanceSilver nanoparticleNanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Spectrophotometric determination of ethiofencarb in waters by reaction with p-aminophenol

1993

An automatized procedure has been developed for the spectrophotometric determination of ethiofencarb in water by reaction with p-aminophenol after alkaline hydrolysis to obtain the corresponding phenol sulphone. The hydrolyzed samples are continuously introduced into different manifolds at the same time as 300 mg/l p-aminophenol, 0.004 mol/l KIO4 and 0.04 mol/l NaOH solutions. The absorbance is measured at 638 nm after a reaction time of 6 min in stop flow. This absorbance band corresponds to the indo dye obtained from the reaction between the phenol sulphone of ethiofencarb and the quinoneimine form of the p-aminophenol and it permits a matrix-free spectrophotometric determination of ethio…

AbsorbanceDetection limitHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryP-AminophenolEthiofencarbAnalytical chemistryPhenolAlkaline hydrolysis (body disposal)BiochemistryChemical reactionNuclear chemistryFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Creatinine determination in urine samples by batchwise kinetic procedure and flow injection analysis using the Jaffé reaction: chemometric study

2001

The classical Jaffé reaction for the determination of creatinine in urine samples is tested. A comparative study of the main analytical characteristics focussed to minimize the bias error and improve the precision, for the batchwise and flow injection (FI) methods is realized. Also, the effect of the albumin concentration in the determination of creatinine has been studied. Different analytical signals were studied. Absorbance increments at different times permit to estimate the creatinine concentration free from bias error in urine by the batchwise method using the calibration graph obtained with creatinine standards and no measurement of the blank solution is needed. The lineal interval w…

AbsorbanceFlow injection analysisCreatininechemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographychemistryCalibration curveStandard additionCalibrationAnalytical chemistryUrineQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Analytical ChemistryTalanta
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The linear absorbances method adapted to systems with two interfering compounds

1993

The paper exposes the theoretical and experimental study performed with the purpose to extend the application of the Linear Absorbances Method to more complex systems, which present two spectral interferences. The curves of collinearity are developed and a theoretical study of them is carried out. The theoretical equations developed are experimentally tested and the influence of the variables involved in the Linear Absorbance Method is studied, too. It is concluded that the use of couples of collinear wavelengths of the interferents allows to obtain the concentration of a compound in the presence of two interfering substances.

AbsorbanceMaterials scienceComplex systemLinearityCollinearityBiological systemBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Utilization of impedance spectroscopy to investigate the self-assembly behavior of amphiphiles soluble in supercritical carbon dioxide: Preliminary r…

2007

Abstract A mixture of CO 2 , water, methyl orange (MO) and Dynol 604 surfactant was analyzed at 309 K and 20 MPa simultaneously by impedance and UV–vis spectroscopy. A plot of the static dielectric constant as a function of the surfactant concentration was obtained using a suitable equivalent circuit to elaborate impedance data. Experimental points can be fitted by two different straight lines whose intersection occurs at about 0.13% (w/w) concentration of Dynol. When the surfactant concentration crossed the aforementioned value, a peak was detectable in the UV–vis spectrum at a wavelength range corresponding to the absorption of MO; absorbance of the peak increased with the surfactant conc…

AbsorbanceSupercritical carbon dioxidePulmonary surfactantChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringCritical micelle concentrationAnalytical chemistryMicroemulsionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsSpectroscopySupercritical fluidDielectric spectroscopyThe Journal of Supercritical Fluids
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A kinetic-catalytic method for iodide based on the simultaneous addition of inhibitor and substrate

1987

Abstract A kinetic-catalytic method of analysis, based on the addition of a mixture of inhibitor and substrate, at a constant rate, over the catalyst in the presence of the other component of the indicator reaction is studied. The method is applied to the determination of iodide using the Ce(IV)As(III) catalytic reaction and Hg(II) as inhibitor. Under suitable experimental conditions the absorbance of the unconsumed Ce(IV) is inversely proportional to the initial iodide concentration.

Absorbancechemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryInorganic chemistryIodideSubstrate (chemistry)Reaction inhibitorKinetic energyChemical reactionSpectroscopyCatalytic methodAnalytical ChemistryCatalysisMicrochemical Journal
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FTIR quantitative analysis of calcium carbonate (calcite) and silica (quartz) mixtures using the constant ratio method. Application to geological sam…

2002

A methodology for quantifying calcium carbonate (875 and 712 cm(-1)) and silica (798 and 779 cm(-1)) by FTIR spectroscopy applying the constant ratio method is proposed. The studied method is applied for quantitative analysis of calcite and quartz in geological samples. The suggested method uses potassium ferricyanide (2115 cm(-1)) as standard and samples are prepared as potassium bromide pellets, with statistically satisfactory results (relative standard deviation less than 5%). The influence of particle size (pulverised samples) on the accuracy of the results found by FTIR spectroscopy applying the constant ratio method has been studied. The granulometric study suggests that the homogenei…

Absorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryPotassium bromidePelletsAnalytical chemistryCarbonateInfrared spectroscopyParticle sizeFourier transform infrared spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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Isocratic and gradient elution in micellar liquid chromatography with Brij-35

2015

Polyoxyethylene(23)lauryl ether (known as Brij-35) is a nonionic surfactant, which has been considered as an alternative to the extensively used in micellar liquid chromatography anionic surfactant sodium lauryl (dodecyl) sulfate, for the analysis of drugs and other types of compounds. Brij-35 is the most suitable nonionic surfactant for micellar liquid chromatography, owing to its commercial availability, low cost, low toxicity, high cloud temperature, and low background absorbance. However, it has had minor use. In this work, we gather and discuss some results obtained in our laboratory with several β-blockers, sulfonamides, and flavonoids, concerning the use of Brij-35 as mobile phase mo…

Absorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyAqueous solutionPulmonary surfactantchemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyPhase (matter)Filtration and SeparationEtherAcetonitrileMicellar electrokinetic chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryJournal of Separation Science
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Polypyrrole films functionalized with pendant titanocene dichloride complexes: Ellipsometric study of the electropolymerization process

2007

Electrochemical and ellipsometric methods have been used to study the electropolymerization process of a functionalized monomer, Tc3Py (in which pyrrole is covalently bonded with titanocene dichloride complex) on platinum electrode from a dilute monomer solution in acetonitrile. The deposition has been performed in the potentiodynamic regime. A new method for the acquisition and treatment of ellipsometric data has been proposed which allowed us to analyze the evolution of the film properties at each potential. The model of a single uniform layer was unable to describe the ellipsometric experimental observations with the necessary precision. A proper fitting of the data has been achieved con…

Absorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryAbsorption spectroscopyEllipsometryGeneral Chemical EngineeringElectrodeElectrochemistryAnalytical chemistryMolar absorptivityPolypyrroleElectrode potentialElectrochimica Acta
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FTIR spectroscopy studies of high pressure-induced changes in pork macromolecular structure

2019

Abstract High pressure processing (HPP) allows to extend the shelf life of meat and meat products by pressurization of microorganisms. At the same time, HPP can induce changes of the protein structure. Vacuum-packed pork chops were HPP-treated at 300, 600 MPa for 1 or 15 min. Samples of raw, cooked and HPP-treated meat muscles and juice were analysed to evaluate the structure of macromolecules. HPP caused visible discolouration of pork chops; hence, the colour of pork meat surface was tested. The lightness (colour component L*) was directly proportional to the applied pressure, probably due to the increased protein denaturation by high pressure. Pork meat muscle and juice samples were analy…

Absorption (pharmacology)ChemistryOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesShelf lifeAnalytical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryPascalizationProtein structureAbsorption bandFood scienceFourier transform infrared spectroscopyProtein secondary structureSpectroscopyMacromoleculeJournal of Molecular Structure
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