1984
DOI: 10.1021/ac00269a018
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Ultraviolet and light absorption spectrometry

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“…absorption spectrometry from December 1985 through December 1987, primarily as documented in the Ultraviolet & Visible Spectroscopy section of CA Selects, and extends the series of reviews in this area sponsored by Analytical Chem-istry initiated in 1945 for light absorption spectrometry (1)(2)(3), ultraviolet absorption spectrometry (4-8), and ultraviolet and light absorption spectrometry (9,10). As in previous years this review has been divided into sections on chemistry, physics, and applications.…”
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“…absorption spectrometry from December 1985 through December 1987, primarily as documented in the Ultraviolet & Visible Spectroscopy section of CA Selects, and extends the series of reviews in this area sponsored by Analytical Chem-istry initiated in 1945 for light absorption spectrometry (1)(2)(3), ultraviolet absorption spectrometry (4-8), and ultraviolet and light absorption spectrometry (9,10). As in previous years this review has been divided into sections on chemistry, physics, and applications.…”
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“…Papers reporting on simultaneous determinations include acetaminophen plus orphenadrine citrate, ibuprofen, or chlorzoxazone (second) (216); amoxycillin and dicloxacillin (second; 308.5 nm, 275 nm; 20-200 /tg/mL, 20-140 /tg/mL) (217); caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline (first and second) (218); enalapril maleate and hydrochlorothiazide (second) (219); ephedrine hydrochloride and nikethamide (second; 256.7 nm, 261.1 nm) (220); notriptyline hydrochloride and perphenazine (fourth; 239.6 nm, 268.8 nm) (221); paracetamol and mephenoxalone (third; 239.4 nm, 249.8 nm; 5-20 /tg/mL, [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] /tg/mL) (222); salicyladehyde, 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde, and 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde (first) (223); sulfathiazole and sulfametazine (fourth; 0.20-12.0 /tg/mL) (224) ; and vitamins Bj and Bg (first; 286.1 nm, 268.5 nm) (225) . A first-derivative difference method has been described for the determination of four thioxanthene drugs based on measuring the first-derivative spectrum of the oxidized drug relative to a solution of unoxidized drug (226).…”
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