Journal article

Pervaporation-flow injection with chemiluminescence detection for determination of iodide in multivitamin tablets

D Nacapricha, P Sangkarn, C Karuwan, T Mantim, W Waiyawat, P Wilairat, T Cardwell, ID McKelvie, N Ratanawimarnwong

Talanta | Published : 2007

Abstract

This paper describes the use of a pervaporation (PV) technique in a flow injection (FI) system for selective improvement in iodide analysis. Iodide in the sample zone is oxidized to iodine, which permeates through a hydrophobic membrane. Detection of the diffused iodine is achieved using the chemiluminescent (CL) emission at 425 nm that results from the reaction between iodine and luminol. The method was applied for the analysis of some pharmaceutical products, such as nuclear emergency tablets and multivitamin tablets. Ascorbic acid present in multivitamin samples interfered seriously with the analysis, and off-line sample treatment using anion exchange resin was employed to successfully re..

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