Solvent Effect on the Solid-Surface Fluorescence of Pyrene on Cellulose Diacetate Matrices

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The effect of the solvent nature (acetonitrile, ethanol, dimethyl sulfoxide, and dioxane) and its concentration on the fluorescence intensity of pyrene sorbed on the cellulose diacetate (CDA) film from a water-organic solution was studied. Dimethyl sulfoxide and ethanol are shown to be the most effective solvent additives for pyrene solid-surface fluorescence (SSF). The maximum SSF signal of pyrene was found upon sorption of the substance from aqueous media containing 1.2-4.2 vol% DMSO. For the pyrene quantitation the concentration dependence of its SSF intensity at the maximum of the spectrum at λem = 394 nm and λexp = 320 nm was plotted. The dependence has a linear character in the pyrene concentration range 2.10-6 - 2.10-8 g/L, and the limit of pyrene detection is 2.10-11 g/L. The possibility of determining benzo(a)pyrene using SSF technique with the CDA matrix is proved. The proposed method is promising for use in environmental monitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

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Rogacheva, S. M., Volkova, E. V., Otradnova, M. I., Gubina, T. I., & Shipovskaya, A. B. (2018). Solvent Effect on the Solid-Surface Fluorescence of Pyrene on Cellulose Diacetate Matrices. International Journal of Optics, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/3012081

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