EFFECT OF CATIONIC MICELLES ON THE FORMATION OF THE COMPLEX OXALATE ALIZARIN-RED-S ZR(IV) - APPLICATION TO THE SENSITIVE FLUORESCENCE DETERMINATION OF OXALATE ION
Ja. Munoz et al., EFFECT OF CATIONIC MICELLES ON THE FORMATION OF THE COMPLEX OXALATE ALIZARIN-RED-S ZR(IV) - APPLICATION TO THE SENSITIVE FLUORESCENCE DETERMINATION OF OXALATE ION, Talanta, 47(2), 1998, pp. 387-399
The effect of several surfactants on the formation of the fluorescent
ternary complex oxalate-Alizarin Red S-zirconium(IV) has been studied.
In weakly acidic medium and in the presence of cationic surfactants,
such as cetylpyridinium chloride, total complex formation is achieved,
whereas in aqueous medium or in the presence of non-cationic micelles
no significant changes are obtained in comparison with the formation
of the non-fluorescent binary complex Alizarin Red S-zirconium(IV). Th
e fluorescence characteristics of this system allowed the establishmen
t of a simple and very sensitive method for the spectrofluorimetric de
termination of oxalate. The ternary complex formed exhibits its highes
t fluorescence signal at 605 nm with excitation at 490 nm. In these co
nditions, the method presents a IUPAC detection limit of 4.4 ng ml(-1)
. The procedure has been satisfactorily applied to a biological fluid
and a vegetal tissue. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.