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A reversible optode membrane for picric acid based on the fluorescence quenching of pyrene

Zeng et al., 1993

Document ID
4488494390789312799
Author
Zeng H
Wang K
Liu C
Yu R
Publication year
Publication venue
Talanta

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Pyrene immobilized in plasticized poly (vinyl chloride)(PVC) membrane is able to extract selectively picric acid from the sample solution into the organic membrane phase. Since this extraction equilibrium is accompanied by a change in the fluorescence spectrum of pyrene …
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