Sensitive detection of dopamine using micelle-enhanced and terbium-sensitized fluorescence


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Abstract

A new terbium sensitized spectrofluorimetric method was developed for the determination of trace amounts of dopamine (DA) using ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid as co-ligand and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride as sensitizer. UV absorption and fluorescent spectra were used to investigate the photophysical properties of the ternary complex. Under the optimum conditions, the enhanced fluorescence intensities of the Tb(III) complexes increased linearly with the concentration of DA over the ranges 8 × 10–8–5 × 10–5 M and the limit of detection for DA was found to be 2.4 × 10–8 M. The proposed method has been applied for the quantitative determination of DA in a pharmaceutical preparation and urine samples. The possible energy transfer mechanisms in the lanthanide complexes were discussed.

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Ning Lian

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering

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Email: hgxyln@163.com
China, 1801 Zhong Wu Avenue, Changzhou Jiangsu, 213001

Jianghong Tang

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering

Email: hgxyln@163.com
China, 1801 Zhong Wu Avenue, Changzhou Jiangsu, 213001

Xianghong He

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering

Email: hgxyln@163.com
China, 1801 Zhong Wu Avenue, Changzhou Jiangsu, 213001

Weihua Li

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering

Email: hgxyln@163.com
China, 1801 Zhong Wu Avenue, Changzhou Jiangsu, 213001

Guohua Zhang

School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering

Email: hgxyln@163.com
China, 1801 Zhong Wu Avenue, Changzhou Jiangsu, 213001


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