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Direct Solid-Phase Optical Measurements in Flow Systems: A Review
Fecha
2011Registro en:
ANALYTICAL LETTERS, v.44, n.1/Mar, p.528-559, 2011
0003-2719
10.1080/00032719.2010.500790
Autor
ROCHA, Fabio R. P.
RAIMUNDO JR., Ivo M.
TEIXEIRA, Leonardo S. G.
Institución
Resumen
Measurements based on absorption, reflectance, or luminescence of molecular species or complex ions can be carried out directly on a solid support simultaneously to the retention of the analyte. The use of this strategy in flow-based systems is advantageous in view of the reproducible handling of solutions in retention and elution steps of the analyte. This approach can be exploited to increase sensitivity, minimize reagent consumption as well as waste generation, improve selectivity or for simultaneous determination based on selective retention or differences in sorption rates of the analytes. This review focuses on the main characteristics of direct solid-phase measurements in flow systems, including the discussion of advantages and limitations and practical guidelines to the successful implementation of this approach. Selected applications in diverse fields, such as pharmaceutical, food, and environmental analysis are discussed.