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[The determination of Niphensamide by UV spectrophotometry].

Authors: Y, Zhang; Y, Xu; T, Shi;

[The determination of Niphensamide by UV spectrophotometry].

Abstract

In this paper Uv spectrophotometry was used to determine Niphensamide. In this method, 372 +/- 1 nm was selected as a criterion for quantitative determination, and the absorptivity. E1 cm 1% = 556. The results indicated that a better linear-relationship between the absorbance and the concentration of the sample. When the concentration was ranged from 0.5 mg.L-1 to 40 mg.L-1, the correlation coefficient was 0.9999, and the mean rate of recovery reached 99.8%.

Keywords

Molluscacides, Water Supply, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet

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