The compound 2-hydroxy-l-carbazole carboxylate (HCC-) exhibits a shift in its fluorescence spectrum upon binding to ahunin~ in aqueous solution. Fluorescence studies at a variety of solution pHs and aluminum concentrations have been used to determine the most probable species in solution and binding
Determination of aqueous aluminum with the fluorescent chelating ligand, 2-hydroxy-1-carbazole carboxylate: Part II. Application of ratio fluorescence spectroscopy
โ Scribed by Todd A. Taylor; Howard H. Patterson; Christopher S. Cronan; Carl L. Schofield
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 948 KB
- Volume
- 278
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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โฆ Synopsis
A ratio fluorescence (RF) technique is developed for the measurement of low aqueous concentrations of free aluminum ion &Al(H,O)~+l) with little perturbation to the analyte solution. A small amount of the fluorescent ahuninum-binding chelating agent 2-hydroxy-l-carbazole carboxylate (HCC-1 is added to an analyte solution and the solution fluorescence is measured at two different wavelength settings. The ratio of these two fluorescence intensities is used in conjunction with the solution pH and ionic strength to determine the aluminum concentration. The lower limit of measuring [Al(H,O)~+] by this technique is 0.7 PM at pH 4 and 0.06 FM at pH 5. Effects of potential interferences present in natural water solutions are characterized, and the RF method is compared with a standard chemical extraction method of aluminum speciation in aged aluminum hydroxide solutions.
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