Kinetic wavelength-pair method as an alternative approach to simultaneous multi-component analysis |
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Authors: | Jose Manuel Peña Soledad Rubio Dolores Pérez-Bendito |
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Affiliation: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Córdoba, Córdoba Spain |
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Abstract: | The kinetic wavelength-pair method involves adapting a well established principle to the simultaneous kinetic-based determination of two or more compounds with diode-array detection. It relies on measuring the difference in the rate of change of the absorbance with time at two preset wavelength pairs such that the values of these measuring parameters are the result of the contribution of one or two components. The theoretical basis adapted to first-order kinetic-based determinations was established and checked on four systems. The method thus developed was compared with other differential kinetic methods and applied to the resolution of formaldehyde-acrolein mixtures. |
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Keywords: | Spectrophotometry Kinetic analysis Multi-component analysis Formaldehyde Acrolein |
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