Abstract

An indirect UV detection method, using tetrabutylammonium hydroxide and papaveraldine perchlorate as counter ion and ion interaction reagent, respectively, is described. Water analysis and drug monitoring in the treatment of childhood epilepsy with bromides are presented as possible applications. As a result of analytical difficulties, a so-called “overload effect” was studied and a theoretical mechanism for this is proposed.

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