“…Vanadium in trace amounts not only plays an important role in industry and biochemistry, but also is an environmental pollutant and occupational hazard. For its measurement, many methods have been developed, such as spectrophotometry, 1,2 titrimetry, 3 fluorimetry, 4 X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, 5 gray spectrometry, 6 inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, 7 electron spin resonance spectrometry, 8 atomic absorption spectrometry, 9 atomic emission spectrometry, 10 chromatography, 11 neutron activation analysis, 12 gravimetry, 13 thermometry 14 and electrochemical analyses. 15,16 Chemiluminescence (CL) analysis offers high sensitivity, wide linear range and simple instrumentation and has been applied successfully to the determination of vanadium by using luminol, 17,18 lucigenine, 19 quinolinic hydrazide, 20 cinchomeronic hydrazide 21 and peroxymonosulfate 22 as analytical reagents.…”