Issue 1, 1988

Indirect voltammetric and atomic absorption spectrometric determination of caffeine

Abstract

Two methods are described for the determination of caffeine, based on the formation of a caffeine-phosphomolybdate complex, decomposition of the complex and measurement of the equivalent molybdate by either differential-pulse polarography or atomic absorption spectrometry. Calibration graphs with a linearity range of at least 2–16 µg ml–1 of caffeine in the final solution were obtained. The relative standard deviation is approximately 2% for both methods. The methods were applied successfully to the determination of caffeine in some analgesics.

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Analyst, 1988,113, 121-124

Indirect voltammetric and atomic absorption spectrometric determination of caffeine

A. Bazzi, J. Montgomery and G. Alent, Analyst, 1988, 113, 121 DOI: 10.1039/AN9881300121

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