Issue 3, 1988

Use of micellar solutions to improve the fluorescence determination of 2-naphthol

Abstract

The effect of ionic and non-ionic surfactants on the fluorescence of 2-naphthol was studied in connection with its acid-base properties and proton-transfer reactions during the lifetime of the excited state. It is shown that sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and polyoxyethylene-23 lauryl ether (Brij 35) inhibit proton-transfer and proton-induced quenching reactions. As a result, the fluorescence spectrum exhibits, on either side of the ground-state pK, only one band corresponding to the species that is actually present in the test solution. An account is given of the practical application of the surfactant effect.

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Analyst, 1988,113, 447-450

Use of micellar solutions to improve the fluorescence determination of 2-naphthol

E. Djoufac-Woumfo, N. Arnaud and J. Georges, Analyst, 1988, 113, 447 DOI: 10.1039/AN9881300447

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