J. Georges et S. Ghazarian, STUDY OF EUROPIUM-SENSITIZED FLUORESCENCE OF TETRACYCLINE IN A MICELLAR SOLUTION OF TRITON X-100 BY FLUORESCENCE AND THERMAL LENS SPECTROMETRY, Analytica chimica acta, 276(2), 1993, pp. 401-409
Europium fluorescence sensitized by tetracycline, via the formation of
an organic chelate, was used for the sensitive detection of tetracycl
ine. The efficiency of the intramolecular energy transfer and of the r
esulting ion luminescence was studied by fluorescence and thermal lens
spectrometry. The sensitivity of the method depends on the pH and the
concentration of the emitting ion and it is increased by the addition
of Triton X-100 to the aqueous solution. The fluorescence enhancement
obtained in the micellar medium is correlated with an increase in the
fluorescence lifetime of europium emission. Detection limits for tetr
acycline are 1.0 x 10(-8) and 3 x 10(-9) M in the absence and presence
of Triton X-100, respectively.