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  • Microtiterplate phosphate assay based on luminescence quenching of a terbium complex amenable to decay time detection
  • Add time:08/08/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    We describe a terbium-ligand complex (TbL) for a microtiterplate assay for phosphate (P) in the 0.3–100 μmol L−1 range based on luminescence quenching. As the pH optimum is at neutral pH (7.4) the probe is quenched by both, primary (H2PO4−) and secondary phosphate (HPO42−). The LOD is 110 nmol L−1. A Stern–Volmer study revealed that quenching is mostly static. Due to the ms-decay time of TbL, the first luminescence lifetime assay for phosphate could also be developed. The lifetime-based calibration plot is linear between 0.5 and 5 μmol L−1 of P. The effect of various surfactants on assay performance and a study on interferents are presented. The probe was successfully applied to determination of P in commercial plant fertilizers and validated against the molybdenum blue test. The probe is the most sensitive lanthanide-based probe for phosphate.

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