Issue 10, 1998

Indirect laser photoacoustic detection for trace samples on membranes

Abstract

An indirect laser photoacoustic technique is described. The basic principle, the experimental set-up and the influencing factors are discussed in detail. This method was used to quantify phenylamine, arginine and methylene blue on membranes. The linear ranges of the calibration curve are up to two orders of magnitude. With 1 µl of sample solution, the detection limits are 0.25, 1.52 and 0.14 pmol for phenylamine, arginine and methylene blue, respectively.

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Analyst, 1998,123, 2197-2200

Indirect laser photoacoustic detection for trace samples on membranes

J. He and B. Yu, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2197 DOI: 10.1039/A801963K

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