Y. Murakami, Aya Nakao, I. Fujiwara, Shoji Tagashira
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Cloud Point Extraction and Fluorometric Analysis of Eu(III) with Thenoyltrifluoroacetone and the Nonionic Surfactant Triton X-114
The extraction of the Eu(III) thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTA) chelate was investigated by using the nonionic surfactant octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol (Triton X-114, n = 8). A cloud point extraction (CPE) method is proposed for the preconcentration of Eu(III) and subsequent determination was carried out by a fluorometric method using a microwell plate reader. Optimal experimental conditions were examined for fluorescence of the TTA chelate in the surfactant phase. Fluorescence was measured at λem = 616 nm after excitation at λex = 355 nm. The extracted species is estimated to be Eu(TTA)3(Triton X-114)1~2 and coordination is competitive between TTA and the oxygen atoms of Triton X-114 depending on each concentration. A content of Eu(III) was directly determined by a plate reader using 100 mm3 of surfactant phase without dilution. The fluorescence intensity, which was measured in a microwell, was a linear function of initial concentration from 1.0 × 10-8 to 8.0 × 10-6 mol dm-3 of Eu(III). The use of microwell plate system is convenient for handling small-volume samples.
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Solvent Extraction Research and Development, Japan (Solvent Extr. Res. Dev., Jpn.) is a periodical issued from Japan Association of Solvent Extraction (JASE) containing papers dealing with all aspects of solvent extraction and their related methods, underlying principles, and materials. Original articles, notes, technical reports, and critical reviews will be considered for publication. Original articles must be of reasonably broad scope and significance to the solvent extraction. Notes will originally describe novel work of a limited nature or especially significant work in progress. Authors can contribute some information of novel techniques, equipment or apparatus, reagents and diluents for solvent extraction as technical reports. Critical reviews will be received from the authors to whom the editorial committee asked to contribute.