Title : ( APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIAL SPECTRA FROM TWO DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS IN SIMULTANEOUS QUANTIFICATION OF NEW FUCHSINE, CRYSTAL VIOLET AND MALACHITE GREEN IN THE PRESENCE OF UNMODELED INTERFERENTS USING FIRST ORDER MULTIVARIATE CALIBRATION METHOD )
Authors: Taherh Heidari , - - , Mahmod CHamsaz ,Abstract
This paper proposes the possibility of applying first order calibration methods for unknown sample(s) with unmodeled component(s) using the differential spectra obtained from subtracting of the absorbance spectra of sample that are recorded in two different environments. The main interest is that the method can be performed to quantify systems if the spectra of their unmodeled component(s) are the same in two different phases using first order calibration methods. The procedure demonstrates simultaneous determination of new fuchsine, crystal violet and malachite green in the presence of sunset yellow, tartarazine and amaranth as unmodeled interferences, whose spectra differ in aqueous and nonionic micellar solution of Triton X 100. The obtained satisfactory results indicate the successful applicability of the proposed method in complex samples.