Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions

We propose a novel concept of flow-based analysis for spectrophotometric speciation based on flow rate modulation and fast Fourier transform (FFT). A redox reagent solution's and a sample solution's flow rates are varied by sinusoidal control signals with periods of T and 0.5T, respectivel...

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Main Authors: Hideji Tanaka, Yohei Kurokawa, Masaki Takeuchi, Akira Ohbuchi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Talanta Open
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666831921000011
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spelling doaj-96276b739fb742c881fe7002649522232021-06-25T04:50:58ZengElsevierTalanta Open2666-83192021-08-013100031Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ionsHideji Tanaka0Yohei Kurokawa1Masaki Takeuchi2Akira Ohbuchi3Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University, 1-78-1 Shomachi, Tokushima 770-8505, Japan; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima University, 1-78-1 Shomachi, Tokushima 770-8505, Japan; Corresponding author at: Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University, 1-78-1 Shomachi, Tokushima 770-8505, Japan.Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima University, 1-78-1 Shomachi, Tokushima 770-8505, JapanInstitute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University, 1-78-1 Shomachi, Tokushima 770-8505, Japan; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima University, 1-78-1 Shomachi, Tokushima 770-8505, JapanGraduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social Sciences, Tokushima University, 2-1 Minami-Josanjima, Tokushima 770-8506, JapanWe propose a novel concept of flow-based analysis for spectrophotometric speciation based on flow rate modulation and fast Fourier transform (FFT). A redox reagent solution's and a sample solution's flow rates are varied by sinusoidal control signals with periods of T and 0.5T, respectively. Both solutions are merged with a color reagent, while the total flow rate is held constant. Downstream, the absorbance of the mixed solution is measured and acquired as the detector output voltage (Vd). The Vd is analyzed by FFT with the window's time length of T. One species that directly reacts with the color reagent contributes only to the amplitude (A2) of the second harmonic wave component in Vd. The other species that needs the redox conversion before the coloration contributes to the amplitude (A1) of the fundamental wave component, in addition to A2. The former species+' concentration can be estimated from A2 by taking the latter's contribution to A2 into account. The latter species’ concentration can be determined only from A1. The proposed concept was demonstrated by applying it to the speciation of Fe2+ and Fe3+ by an o-phenanthroline spectrophotometry, where Fe3+ was reduced to Fe2+ by L-ascorbic acid before the coloration.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666831921000011Flow analysisFlow rate modulationFast Fourier transformSpeciationFerrous and ferric ionsAmplitude modulation
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author Hideji Tanaka
Yohei Kurokawa
Masaki Takeuchi
Akira Ohbuchi
spellingShingle Hideji Tanaka
Yohei Kurokawa
Masaki Takeuchi
Akira Ohbuchi
Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions
Talanta Open
Flow analysis
Flow rate modulation
Fast Fourier transform
Speciation
Ferrous and ferric ions
Amplitude modulation
author_facet Hideji Tanaka
Yohei Kurokawa
Masaki Takeuchi
Akira Ohbuchi
author_sort Hideji Tanaka
title Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions
title_short Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions
title_full Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions
title_fullStr Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions
title_full_unstemmed Amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—Proof of concept by quantification of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions
title_sort amplitude modulated flow analysis for speciation—proof of concept by quantification of fe2+ and fe3+ ions
publisher Elsevier
series Talanta Open
issn 2666-8319
publishDate 2021-08-01
description We propose a novel concept of flow-based analysis for spectrophotometric speciation based on flow rate modulation and fast Fourier transform (FFT). A redox reagent solution's and a sample solution's flow rates are varied by sinusoidal control signals with periods of T and 0.5T, respectively. Both solutions are merged with a color reagent, while the total flow rate is held constant. Downstream, the absorbance of the mixed solution is measured and acquired as the detector output voltage (Vd). The Vd is analyzed by FFT with the window's time length of T. One species that directly reacts with the color reagent contributes only to the amplitude (A2) of the second harmonic wave component in Vd. The other species that needs the redox conversion before the coloration contributes to the amplitude (A1) of the fundamental wave component, in addition to A2. The former species+' concentration can be estimated from A2 by taking the latter's contribution to A2 into account. The latter species’ concentration can be determined only from A1. The proposed concept was demonstrated by applying it to the speciation of Fe2+ and Fe3+ by an o-phenanthroline spectrophotometry, where Fe3+ was reduced to Fe2+ by L-ascorbic acid before the coloration.
topic Flow analysis
Flow rate modulation
Fast Fourier transform
Speciation
Ferrous and ferric ions
Amplitude modulation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666831921000011
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