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Determination Of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonates And Their Biodegradation Intermediates By Isocratic Rp-Hplc, Mehmet Akyüz, David J. Roberts
Determination Of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonates And Their Biodegradation Intermediates By Isocratic Rp-Hplc, Mehmet Akyüz, David J. Roberts
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
An HPLC method was developed to determine linear alkylbenzene sulphonates (LASs) and their biotransformation products sulphophenyl carboxylates by isocratic chromatography using two C_{18} columns in series. Solid-phase extraction with a (C_{18}) cartridge was employed to isolate LAS from sediment and sewage effluent samples. Sodium perchlorate and ammonium perchlorate were used as ion pair agents. The recovery of the compounds was 94% \pm 2 and 98% \pm 2 respectively for sediment and sewage effluent. It was demonstrated that it is possible to separate LAS compounds and their isomers and homologues using this system.
Simultaneous Determination Of Fe(Ii) And Fe(Iii) In Pharmaceutical Samples By Post-Column Derivatization/Hplc, Hami̇de Z. Şenyuva, Deni̇z Yurtsever Sarica, Tuncel Özden
Simultaneous Determination Of Fe(Ii) And Fe(Iii) In Pharmaceutical Samples By Post-Column Derivatization/Hplc, Hami̇de Z. Şenyuva, Deni̇z Yurtsever Sarica, Tuncel Özden
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
A post-column derivatization HPLC method with visible absorbance detection at 521 nm was modified for the simultaneous determination of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in mixtures. The method was applied to pharmaceuticals marketed in Turkey. Iron species were separated on a post-column derivatization HPLC, IonPac CS5A (4x250 mm) analytical column using a pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid based eluent. The determinations of Fe(II) and Fe(III) were also realized by the most common method of FAAS, total iron determination. Detection limits (3S) were found to be 0.109 \mu g/L for Fe(II) and 0.217 \mu g/L for Fe(III), respectively. The mean recovery of the HPLC and AAS …