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Fluorescence with sodium dodecylsulfate

FIA of anionics without a phase separation may be based on the quenching effect of surfactants on the fluorescence intensity of 8-anilino-l-naphthalenesulfonic acid coupled with bovine serum albumin (83). Another method of avoiding a phase separation is to use a surfactant-selective electrode. Since interference is a problem, the surfactant-selective electrode approach is best coupled with online concentration with a reversed-phase column. Such a system has been demonstrated for trace analysis of sodium dodecylsulfate (84). [Pg.528]


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