Abstract

A new method has been devised for the determination of diclofenac sodium in bulk and in pharmaceutical preparations using Eu 3+ ions as the Fluorescent probe. The technique was built around the hypersensitive property of the transitions of the fluorescent probe ion, Eu 3+, at 616 nm. This is normally a forbidden transition, but the interaction with diclofenac sodium, which contains a carboxylic group, makes the transition allowed and enhances the intensity of its fluorescence emission. The Eu 3+ fluorescence emission at 592 nm comes from a non-hypersensitive transition and is not affected by ligation. The intensity ratio, R, defined as I 592/ I 616, was used as a measure of the percentage of bound probe ions. Diclofenac and Eu(III) forms a (1:1) molar complex. The relative stability constant of the complex was found to be 10 5. A linear relationship between bound Eu 3+ and the concentration of diclofenac sodium was found for concentrations from 10 to 200 μg ml −1, with a recovery percentage of 100.22 ± 2.27. The method shows a good agreement with a spectrophotometric method.

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