S. Panadero et al., STOPPED-FLOW DETERMINATION OF DIPHACINONE BASED ON LANTHANIDE-SENSITIZED LUMINESCENCE, Analytica chimica acta, 280(1), 1993, pp. 163-168
The stopped-flow mixing technique was used to investigate the applicat
ion of kinetic methodology to complex formation reactions involving en
ergy transfer processes. By using initial rate measurements a very rap
id fluorimetric method was developed for the determination of diphacin
one by formation of the ternary complex Eu(III)-diphacinone-ammonia in
the presence of Triton X-100. Kinetic data can be obtained only 2-3 s
after the reactants are mixed, which allows ready application of the
method to routine analyses. The linear response range of the proposed
method is 0.5-5 mug ml-1 diphacinone and the mid-range relative standa
rd deviation is ca. 2%. The mean recovery obtained in the analysis of
serum samples was 98.3%.