Abstract

A possibility of using a monitor calibrator for the determination of luminescent compounds is shown on an example of quinine. The determination is based on the irradiation of a sample with broadband radiation in the visible and near UV spectral regions from a built-in source exciting phosphor molecules and the simultaneous registration of the radiation incident on the detector. Measurement conditions are selected. Quinine can be determined in the range of 60−750 µM, the limit of detection is 20 µM. The determination is not affected by common inorganic ions, as well as sweeteners and acidity regulators present in many beverages. The developed method of determination is applicable to the analysis of carbonated drinks and drugs. Compared to a traditional spectrofluorimeter, monitor calibrator is characterized by compactness, mobility, ability of detecting luminescence in cuvettes of various sizes and shapes, and lower cost.

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