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Extraction methods molar extinction coefficient

Foster et al. have developed a method for determining technetium in dissolved nuclear fuel solutions. Tetrapropylammonium pertechnetate is doubly extracted from a basic medium into chloroform and the colored technetium (V) thiocyanate complex is formed in the chloroform phase by the addition of sulfuric acid, potassium thiocyanate and tetrapropylammonium hydroxide. The colored complex absorbs at 513 nm, has a molar extinction coefficient of 46,000 and is stable for several hours. Of more than 50 metals studied, none impairs measurements at ratios less than 100 to 1 mol with respect to technetium. Most anions do not disturb the determination of technetiiun. The standard deviation for a single determination is 0.09 fig over the range of 1 to 20 fig of technetium. [Pg.138]

Dynamic analysis of photochromic systems under continuous irradiation represents a powerful method of investigation of the reaction mechanisms. The characteristic kinetic and spectral parameters such as the quantum yields of the photochemical steps and the molar extinction coefficients of the transient species can be derived using this method. The essence of the method is the inverse treatment based on numerical simulation and fitting of the plots (Abs versus t) obtained under continuous irradiation. This also exploits the information contained in the irradiation kinetics. In order to extract one or more of the relevant parameters of a given process, specially designed experiments need to be carried out in which the effect of the process under consideration is conspicuous. [Pg.194]


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