Fluorimetric determination of aminocaproic acid in pharmaceutical formulations using a sequential injection analysis system

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M. Lúcia M.F.S. Saraiva ◽  
João L.M. Santos ◽  
José L.F.C. Lima
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Anastasios Voulgaropoulos

The development of a dedicated automated sequential-injection analysis apparatus for anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) and adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) is reported. The instrument comprised a peristaltic pump, a multiposition selector valve and a home-made potentiostat and used a mercury-film electrode as the working electrodes in a thin-layer electrochemical detector. Programming of the experimental sequence was performed in LabVIEW 5.1. The sequence of operations included formation of the mercury film, electrolytic or adsorptive accumulation of the analyte on the electrode surface, recording of the voltammetric current-potential response, and cleaning of the electrode. The stripping step was carried out by applying a square-wave (SW) potential-time excitation signal to the working electrode. The instrument allowed unattended operation since multiple-step sequences could be readily implemented through the purpose-built software. The utility of the analyser was tested for the determination of copper(II), cadmium(II), lead(II) and zinc(II) by SWASV and of nickel(II), cobalt(II) and uranium(VI) by SWAdSV.


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pp. 219-224
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E. J. Llorent-Martínez ◽  
M. L. Fernández-de Córdova ◽  
A. Ruiz-Medina

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