Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1166915 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We describe a terbium-ligand complex (TbL) for a microtiterplate assay for phosphate (P) in the 0.3-100 μmol Lâ1 range based on luminescence quenching. As the pH optimum is at neutral pH (7.4) the probe is quenched by both, primary (H2PO4â) and secondary phosphate (HPO42â). The LOD is 110 nmol Lâ1. A Stern-Volmer study revealed that quenching is mostly static. Due to the ms-decay time of TbL, the first luminescence lifetime assay for phosphate could also be developed. The lifetime-based calibration plot is linear between 0.5 and 5 μmol Lâ1 of P. The effect of various surfactants on assay performance and a study on interferents are presented. The probe was successfully applied to determination of P in commercial plant fertilizers and validated against the molybdenum blue test. The probe is the most sensitive lanthanide-based probe for phosphate.
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Authors
Matejka Turel, Axel Duerkop, Alla Yegorova, Alexander Karasyov, Yulia Scripinets, Aleksandra Lobnik,