Flow Injection Photosensitized Chemiluminescence of Luminol with Cu(II)-Rose Bengal: Mechanistic Approach and Vitamin A and C Determination.
Muhammad AsgherMohammad YaqoobAbdul NabiGhulam MurtazaAbdul Rauf SiddiqiAmir WaseemPublished in: International journal of analytical chemistry (2014)
Rose Bengal photosensitized flow injection chemiluminescence method is reported using luminol-Cu(II) for the determination of vitamins A and C in pharmaceutical formulations. The reaction is based on the enhancement effect of analyte in the production of anion radicals of Rose Bengal (RB (•-)) which rapidly interact with dissolved oxygen and generate superoxide anions radicals (O2 (•-)) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Highly reactive hydroxyl radicals ( (•) OH) were produced via dismutation of H2O2 by catalyst (Cu(2+)). The generated superoxide anions radicals and hydroxyl radicals thus oxidize luminol in alkaline medium to generate strong chemiluminescence. The limit of detection (3s of the blank, n = 6) of vitamins A and C and RB was found to be 0.008, 0.005, and 0.05 μg mL(-1), respectively. The sample throughput of 70 h(-1) for vitamins A and C and 30 h(-1) for RB was found. Calibration curve was linear in the range of 0.05-15, 0.01-20, and 0.1-50 μg mL(-1) for vitamins A and C and RB, respectively, with relative standard deviations (RSDs; n = 3) in the range 1.6-3.6%. The method was successfully applied to pharmaceutical formulations and the results obtained were in good agreement with the labeled values.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- ionic liquid
- molecularly imprinted
- nitric oxide
- sensitive detection
- solid phase extraction
- metal organic framework
- aqueous solution
- ultrasound guided
- energy transfer
- room temperature
- pet imaging
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- computed tomography
- highly efficient
- reduced graphene oxide
- simultaneous determination
- quantum dots
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high resolution