Themelis et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Gas-diffusion flow injection assay for the selective determination of chlorine dioxide based on the fluorescence quenching of chromotropic acidThemelis et al., 2006
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- 7285897676316307905
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- Themelis D
- Kika F
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- Microchemical journal
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The present work reports the first spectrofluorimetric gas-diffusion flow injection (GD-FI) assay for the determination of chlorine dioxide in water samples (tap, mineral and soda water). The method is based on the fluorescence quenching of chromotropic acid (CA)(λex …
- OSVXSBDYLRYLIG-UHFFFAOYSA-N Chlorine dioxide O=Cl=O 0 title abstract description 92
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