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Volumn 674, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 206-210
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Application of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and spectrophotometric detection to the rapid determination of rhodamine 6G in industrial effluents
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Author keywords
Dispersive liquid liquid microextraction; Rhodamine 6G; Spectrophotometry; Waste water samples
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Indexed keywords
AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS;
DISPERSIVE LIQUID-LIQUID MICROEXTRACTION;
EXTRACTANTS;
EXTRACTION METHOD;
EXTRACTION TIME;
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT;
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATERS;
INITIAL SOLUTION;
LIMITS OF DETECTION;
LINEAR CALIBRATION;
OPERATING VARIABLES;
OPTIMIZED CONDITIONS;
PRECONCENTRATION METHODS;
RAPID DETERMINATION;
RELATIVE STANDARD DEVIATIONS;
RHODAMINE 6G;
SALT ADDITION;
SALT CONCENTRATION;
SAMPLE SOLUTION;
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETECTION;
TEST TUBE;
UV-VIS SPECTROPHOTOMETRY;
ACETONE;
CENTRIFUGATION;
CHLORINE COMPOUNDS;
EFFLUENTS;
LIQUIDS;
METHANOL;
ORGANIC SOLVENTS;
SEWAGE;
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY;
WASTEWATER;
SOLVENT EXTRACTION;
ACETONE;
CHLOROFORM;
RHODAMINE 6G;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
ACCURACY;
AQUEOUS SOLUTION;
ARTICLE;
CALIBRATION;
CENTRIFUGATION;
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE;
EFFLUENT;
LIQUID LIQUID EXTRACTION;
PH;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS;
SEDIMENTATION;
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS;
SOLVENT EXTRACTION;
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY;
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EID: 77955281501
PISSN: 00032670
EISSN: 18734324
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2010.06.024 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (72)
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References (17)
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