1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-2670(97)00511-4
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Kinetic determination of bromadiolone based on lanthanide-sensitized luminescence

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“…259 Lanthanide(III) ions and espe-cially terbium(III) are of interest for the detection of biological molecules after separation by HPLC or capillary electrophoresis. [260][261][262][263] Instead of using luminescence, the lanthanide ion concentration can be determined by absorption spectroscopy. Because the f-f transitions of lanthanide ions are too weak for analytical purposes, a complexometric indicator is used.…”
Section: Analytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…259 Lanthanide(III) ions and espe-cially terbium(III) are of interest for the detection of biological molecules after separation by HPLC or capillary electrophoresis. [260][261][262][263] Instead of using luminescence, the lanthanide ion concentration can be determined by absorption spectroscopy. Because the f-f transitions of lanthanide ions are too weak for analytical purposes, a complexometric indicator is used.…”
Section: Analytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison to europium(III), terbium(III), and samarium(III), reports on the spectrofluorimetric determination of dysprosium(III) in surfactant systems are much scarcer . Lanthanide(III) ions and especially terbium(III) are of interest for the detection of biological molecules after separation by HPLC or capillary electrophoresis. …”
Section: Analytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%