| Literature DB >> 26452941 |
Rejane M Frizzarin1, Enrique Aguado1, Lindomar A Portugal1, Daniel Moreno1, José M Estela1, Fábio R P Rocha2, Victor Cerdà3.
Abstract
A miniaturized analyzer encompassing a poly(methyl methacrylate) chip with integrated spectrofluorimetric detection and solutions propelling by a multi-syringe module is proposed. Iodide was determined through its catalytic effect on the reaction between Ce(IV) and As(III). Matrix isopotential synchronous fluorescence was explored to set the excitation and emission wavelengths. A two-level full factorial design allowed to evaluate the significance of variables (Ce(IV), As(III) and H2SO4 concentrations) and their interaction effects in the experimental domain. A Doehlert Matrix was applied to identify the critical values. The optimized procedure showed a linear response from 1 to 100 μg L(-1) (S=53.7+2.61C, in which S is the net fluorescence and C is iodide concentration in μg L(-1)). Detection limit, coefficient of variation (n=6) and sampling rate were estimated at 0.3 μg L(-1), 0.8% and 20 h(-1), respectively. Recoveries within 90-117% were estimated for iodide spiked to seawater samples. The proposed procedure stands out because of the portability, robustness, and simplicity for in-field analysis of iodide in seawater.Entities:
Keywords: Chip; Flow analysis; Fluorescence; MSFIA; Miniaturization; Multivariate optimization
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26452941 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.07.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057