FIA Bibliography ( 12 )
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Yoshinobu ~ a b a *
Oita University
FIA-related papers appeared since 1984 have been compiled in this FIA
Bibliography section. About 1450 papers were listed in the previous section
(references 226-228, 342, 501, 598, 771, 953, 1100, 1248, and 1445). All
papers in this section are numbered in series and shown with the titles in
English. The readers are requested t o send me the reprints of their FIA-
related papers that have not yet been listed i n this section.
* Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Education, Oita University, Dannoharu,
Oita 870-1 1, JAPAN
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1445. FIA Bibliography (1 1)
Y. Baba, J. Flow Injection Anal., 6, 60(1989).
1446. Determination of glycolytic intermediates in a flow injection system
using immobilized enzymes . .
L.M. Simon, M. Kotorman, L. Boros and B. Szajani, Acts Biochim.
Biophys. Hung.. 23, 247(1988). - - -
1447. Advances in flow-injection analysis
A. Sjoedin and U. Sundqvist, Am. Lab., 2J(1), 63(1989).
1448. Flow-injection binding assays: A way to increase the speed in binding
analyses
B. Mattiasson, P. Eerden and T.G.I. Ling, Anal. Biochem.. 3 379(1989).
1449. Optimization of confluent mixing in flow injection analysis
G.D. Clark, J.M. Hungerford and G.D. Christian, Anal. Chem., a
1450. Flow-injection Donnan dialysis preconcentration of cations. fo r flame
atomic absorption spectrophotornetry
J.A. Koropchak and L. Allen, Anal. Chem., 61, 1410(1989).
1451. Uranine sensitized chemiluminescence for alternative determinations of
copper(I1) and free cyanide by the flow injection method
X.-Z. Wu, M. Yamada, T. Hobo and S. Suzuki, Anal. Chem., a 1505(1989).
1452. Split zone flow injection alalysis: An approach to automated dilutions
G.D. Clark, J. Ruzicka and G.D. Christian, Anal. Chem., 1773
( 1 989).
1453. Application of a nested-loop system for the simultaneous determination
of thorium and uranium by flow injection analysis
J.L.P. Pavon, B.M. Cordero, J.H. Mendez and R.M.I. Agudo, Anal.
Chem., 6L, 1789( 1989).
1454. Polymer-bound tetrahydroborate for arsine generation in a flow injection
system
S. Tesfalidet and K. Irgum, AnaL Chem., 61, 2079(1989).
1455. Characterization of responses to injection of microliter samples and to
peak-shaped input signals for inductively-coupled plasma/atomic emission
spectrometry
H.C. Smit and P.J.H. Scheeren, Anal. Chim. Acta, 215, 143(1988).
1456. Determination of trace manganese in high-purity titanium, silicon, and
mineral acids by a flow-injection method based on a catalytic reaction
C. Zhang, S. Kawakubo and T. Fukasawa, Anal. Chim. Acta, ZlJ
23( 1989).
1457. Kinetic treatment of unsegmented flow systems. Part 5. Comprehensive
treatment for systems with gradient chamber
H.L. Pardue and J.M. Jordan, AnaL Chim. Acta, 220, 23(1989).
1458. An empirical approach t o the prediction of dispersion parameters in
single-line flow-injection systems
C. Garcia de Maria, A. Alonso Mateos, M. J. Almendral Parra and j.
Hernandez Mendez, And. Chim. Acta, a 43(1989).
1459. Determination of trace water in non-polar organic solvents with a
flow-injection system and tin tetrachloride or antimony pentachloride
J.-S. Rhee, P.K. Dasgupta anti D.C. Olson, AnaL Chim. Acta, 220, 55(1989).
1460. Determination of cyanide and thiocyanate by a spectrophotometric
flow-injection method
J.A. Sweileh, Anal. Chim. Acta, 220, 65(1989).
1461. Modified cylindrical cavity-type phase separator for liquid/liquid
extraction in flow-injection systems
S. Motomizu and K. Korechika, AnaL Chim. Acta, % 275(1989).
1462. Quantitation of sodium hydrogensulfite in parenteral samples by a
flow-injection method
D.R. Jenke, Anal. Chim. Acta, 281(1989).
1463. Indirect potentiometric flow-injection determination of silver in
photographic fixing solutions
F. Nyasulu, AnaL Chim. Acta, 220, 287(1989). 1464. Effects of manifold components on peak profiles In flow-injection
analysis
H. Wada, Y. Sawa, M. Morimoto, T. Ishizuki and G. Nakagawa, Anal.
Chim. Acta, 220, 293(1989). 1465. Trace metal enrichment by automated on-line column preconcentration
for flow-injection atomic absorption spectrometry
S. Hirata, K. Honda and T. Kumamaru, Anal. Chim. Acta,
65(1989).
1466. Simultaneous determination of ammonia and urea with an asymmetric
merging zones/flow-injection configuration
J.S.-Cosanor-J. L. -Call%- J.L. Pinfilm, P. -Linares and M;D. Luque -de
Castro, AnaL Chim. Acta, 173(1989). :
1467. Flow-injection determination of malate with immobilized malate
dehydrogenase
A.M. Almuiabed and A. Townshend, AnaL Chirn. Acta, 3 337(1989), 1468. Flow-through pH-ISFET detector for flow-injection analysis
S. Alegret; J. Alonso, J. Bartroli, J. Domenech, N. Jaffrezic-Renault
1469. Optimization of flow-through cells dialysis and other membrane
separations in flow-injection analysis using a laminar flow model
L. Risinger, G. Johansson and T. Thorneman, AnaL Chim. Acta, H, 13( 1989).
1470. Use of diode-array detectors for the simultaneous spectrophotometric
determination of calcium and magnesium by flow injection
M. Blanco, J. Coello, J. Gene, H. Iturriaga and S. Maspoch, Anal.
a i m . Acta, 2& 23l1989).
1471. Flow-injection determination of L-tyrosine in serum with an immobilized
tyrosinase reactor and fluorescence detection
N. Kiba, M. Ogi and M. Furusawa, AnaL Chim. Acta, 224, 133(1989). 1472. Kinetics of ion-pair extraction in continuous flow systems
F. Canete, A. Rios, M.D. Luque de Castro and M. Valcarcel, Anal.
Chim. Acta, 224, 169(1989). 1473. Electrocatalysis at chemically modified electrodes. Detection/
determination of redox gaseous species in continuous-flow systems
M. Bonaker and H.A. Mottola, AnaL CNm. Acta, 3 305(1989).
Flow injection method for antimony(II1) based on i ts enhancement of
the molybdenum blue reaction
N. Lacy, G.D. Christian and J. Ruzicka, Anal. Chim. Acta, 224,
373( 1989).
Utilisation of kinetic-based flow injection methods for the determination
of chlorine and oxychlorine species
G. Gordon, K. Yoshino, D.G. Themelis, D. Wood and G.E. Pacey,
AnaL Chim. Acta, a 383(1989).
Steady-state and flow-injection response of a metallic silver electrode
for potentiometric detection of metal cyanide complex formation
D.P. Root, D, Wijesuriya and P.W. Alexander, AnaL Chim. Acta, =, 105(1989).
Flow-injection spectrophotometric determination of cobalt by extraction
as tetrathiocyanatocobaltate(I1) with the ethylenebis(tripheny1-
phosphonium)cation
D.T. Burns, N. Chimpalee and M. Harriott, Anal. Chim. Acta, % 123( 19891.
Flow-injection extraction spectrophotometric determination of dichrornate
with the tetramethylenebis(triphenylphosphonium)cation
D.T. Burns, N. Chmipalee and M. Harriott, Anal. Chim. Acta, 3 241(1989).
Flow-injection analysis of vitamin D3 and 25-hydrosy-vitamin D3 by
amperometric detection
A. Sanchez Perez, M. Delgado Zamarreno, J. Hernandez Mendez and
R.M. Sanchez Rodriguez, Anal. Chim. Acta, 225, 247(1989).
High reliability and stability of enzyme cartridges in flow-injection
analysis
T. Dullau, B. Reinhardt and K. Schugerl, AnaL Chim. Acta,
253( 1989).
Determination of total 3-alpha-hydroxy bile acids in serum by a
bioluminescent flow-injection system using a hollow-fibre reactor
K. Oda, S. Yoshida, S. Hirose and T. Takeda, AnaL Chim. Acta, % 273(1989).
Determination of glucose in wine and fruit juice based on a fibre-optic
. glucose biosensor and flow-injection analysis
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B.A.A. Dremel, B.P.H. Schaffar and R.D. Schmid, Anal. Chim. Acta,
225 293(19 -9
1483. Flow-injection and liquid chromatographic determination of alurninuim
based on i ts fluorimetric reaction with 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulphonic
acid in a micellar medium
J.I. Garcia Alonso, A. Lopez Garcia, A. Sanz-Medel, E. Blanco
Gonzalez, L. Ebdon and P. Jones, And. m m . Acta, 339(1989).
1484. Direct automatic determination of f ree acidity in oils by flow-injection
analysis
P. Linares, M.D. Luque de Castro and M. Valcarcel, AnaL Chim. Acta,
225 43 l(1989). -9
1485. Determination of low concentrations of chlorite and chlorate ions by
using a flow-injection system
D.G. Themelis, D.W. Wood and G. Gordon, Anal. Chim. Acta,
437(1989). . - -. - .- .
1486. Simultaneous determination of carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide in wine
by gas-diffusionlflow-injection analysis
P. Linares, M.D. Luque de Castro and M. Valcarcel, Anal. Chim. Acta,
443(1989).
1487. Flow-injection extraction spectrophotometric determination of bismuth as
~etra~odobismuthate~ilI) with- the tetramethylenebis(triphenylphosphonium)-
cation
D.T. Burns, N. Chmipalee and M. Harriott, AnaL Chim. Acta, 225, 449(1989).
1488. Potentiornetric enzyme-amplified flow injection analysis detection
system: Behavior of f ree and liposome-released peroxidase
T.-G. Wu, J.M. Bellama and R.A. Durst, AnaL Lett., 22, 1107(1989). 1489. Flow injection zyrnography - A novel procedure for the on-line detection
of enzyme activity
W. Kunnecke, H.M. Kalisz and R.D. Schmid, AnaL Lett., 22, 1471(1989).
1490. Indirect spectrophotometric determination of fluoride in water with
zirconium-SPADNS by flow injection analysis
A.T. Haj-Hussein and I.F. Al-Momani, AnaL Lett., 22, 1581( 1989). 1491. Flow injection amperometric determination of hydrogen peroxide at low
level in aqueous solution
M.A. Abdalla and H.M. Al-Swaidan, AnaL Lett., 22, 1729(1989).
1492. Flow-injection enzyme immunoassay for human IgG by using enhanced
chemiluminescence reaction for horseradish peroxidase label quantitation
A.P. Osipov, A.A. Arefyev, S.B. Vlasenko, E.M. Gavrilova and A.M.
Yegorov, Anal. Lett., 1841(19891.
1493. Indirect flow-injection assays for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenasel
glucose-6-phosphate and malate dehydrogenase/L-malate using
immobiloized bacterial luciferase
A. Nabi and P.J. Worsfold, AnaL Lett., a 1861(1989).
1494. Colorimetric flow injection determination of resorcinol-type
beta2-adrenergic drugs with phenanthro[9,10-dlimidazole-2-N-chloroimide
S. Tanabe, T. Togawa and K. Kawanabe, Anal. Sci., 5 513(1989).
1495. A selective flow-rate independent flow injection analysis technique:
Combination of a single bead string reactor with rapid scan square-
wave voltammetry
D. Yoshizawa, K. Shimizu, G.P. Sato, K. Kumakura and K Aoki,
AnaL Sci., 5 567(1989).
1496. Assessment of on-line nitration reactions as a means of determining
nitrate by reverse flow injection with reductive amperometric detection
a t a glassy carbon electrode
A.G. Fogg, S.P. Scullion and T.E. Edmonds, Analyst(London), u, 579(1989).
1497. Iudimetric determination of iodate, bromate, hypochlorite, ascorbic acid
and thiourea using flow injection amperornetry
M.A. Abdalla and H.M. Al-Swaidan, Analyst(London), m, 583(1989).
1498. Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of selenium based on
the calalysed reduction of toluidine blue in the presence of sulphide ion
C. Martinez-Lozano, T. Perez-Ruiz, V. Tomas and C. Abellan,
Analyst(London), 5 7 15(1989).
1499. Rapid determination of nitrite in water by flow injection with
chem~luminescence detection
A.R. Thornton, J , Pfab and R.C. Massey, Analyst(London), m, 747(1989).
1500. Simulation of flow injection transients with application t o arnperometric
detector response
F.E Powell and A.G. Fogg, AnaIyst(London), 799(1989).
1501. Determination of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid by flame atomic
absorption spectrometry with a chelating ion-exchange flow injection
conversion system
E.B. Milosavl jevic, L. Solujic, J.L. Hendrix and J.H. Nelson,
Analyst(L~ndon), M, 805( 1989).
1502. Flow injection sample-to-standard additions method. . Spectrophotometric
determination of hydrochloric acid and ~rthophosphate
Y. Israel and R.M. Barnes, Analyst(London), 843(1989).
1503. Micellar systems in flow injection for the spectrophotometric
determination of neodymium in glasses
J.L.P. Pavon, B.M. Cordero, J.H. Mendez and J.C. Miralles,
Analyst(L.ondon), a 849(1989).
1504. S l id -s ta te detector for gas-phase flow injection of nitrogen dioxide a t
ambient temperature
K. Nagashima, K. Meguro and T. Hobo, AnaIyst(London), 947(1989).
1505. Determination of bromide using flow injection and chemiluminescence
detection
4.M.A. Shakir and A.T. Faizullah,-halyst(hndon), s- 951419894. -
1506. Spectrophotometric determination o f , periodate with salicylaldehyde
guanylhydrazone using flow injection. Determination of glycerol in
vegetable oils
J.J.B. Nevado and P.V. Gonzalez, AnaIyst(London), 3 989(1989).
1507. Characterisation of mercury deposition on a platinum thin-ring
u~tramicroelectrode and its application t o flow injection anodic stripping
voltammetry
E.B,-T. Tay, S.-B. Khoo and S,-W. Loh, Analyst(London), 3 1039(1989).
1508. Shapes of normal and reverse flow injection signals; On-line formation
of iodine from iodate, iodide and hydrogen ion with detection by
visible spectrophotometry
A.G. Fogg, X. Wang and J.F. Tyson, Analyst(London), 3 11 19(1989).
1509. On-line dilution, steady-state concentrations for inductively coupled
plasma atomic emission and mass spectrometry achieved by tandem
injection and merging-stream flow injection
Y. Israel, A. Lasztity and RM. Barnes, halyst(London),
1259(1989).
1510. Oxygen removal in flow injection anodic stripping voltammetry
E.B.-T. Tay, S.-B. Khoo and S-G. Ang, Analyst(London), 1271(1989).
151 1. Rhodamine 6G chemi1uminescence for the determination of free
chlorine in tap water by a flow-injection method
T. Nakagawa, M. Yamada, T. Hobo, Analyst(Londoff~, E, 1275(1989).
Automated tobacco study with flow-injection analysis(in German)
P. Finster, J. Hollweg, E. ~ a k h and U. Burrnester, Ekitr.
Tabakfomh. ht., E, 1 O5( 1988).
Bioluminescent and chemiluminescent assays using flow injection
analysis
P.J. Worsfold and A. Nabi, Bioiumin Chemiiumin, Proc. Int. Biolurnin.
Cherniiumin. Symp., m, 543( 1987).
FIA for ~n - l i ne monitoring of important lactic acid fermentation
variables
J. Nielsen, K. Nikkolajsen and J. Villadsen, Biotechnol. Bioeng., 33,
1 l27( 1989).
Micro-enzyme electrode as a high-performance detector of flow injection
analysis
Y. Ikariyama, S. Yamauchi, T. Yukiashi, H. Ushioda and M. Aizawa,
&IL Chem. SOC Jpn., E, 1869(1989).
Improvement in FIA system for determining small amounts of protelns
with chemiluminescence detection(in Japanese)
K. Tsukagoshi, H. Kimoto and T. Hara, l3unseki Kagaku, % TlOO(1989).
FIA of trichloroethylene in water by color reaction with pyridine and
its derivativedin Japanese)
H. Tao, A. Miyazaki and K. Bansho, Bunseki Kagaku, 3tJ 383(1989).
Determination of nitrite, nitrate and ammonium nitrogens in soil by
FIA( ~n Japanese)
F. Shirato, Y. Okajima, C. Maekoya and Y. Takata, Bunseki Kagaku,
3&J 413(1989).
Indirect spectrophotometric determination of fluoride by FIA using
arsenazo 111-uranium complex(in Japanese)
M. Zenki, K. Sai, Y. Ye and K. Toei, Bunseki Kagaku, 38, 424(1989).
Sensitive determination of proteins by FIA with coulometric detection(in
Japanese)
H. Kubo, Y. Huang, T. Kinoshita and H. Nakagawa, Bunseki Kagaku,
38 454(1989). -3
Determination of calcium by FIA with glyoxal bls(2-hydroxylanil)(in
Japanese)
M. Zenki, H. Kogawa, K. Nose and K. Toei, Bunseki Kagaku, 38,
T129(1989).
FIA of anionic s ~ r f a c t a n t s using a double-line s ~ l v e n t extraction
system(.in Japanese)
S. Motornizu -and -K. K ~ r e c h i k a ~ Buns&. Kagaku, 38, T143(1989).
1523. Measurment .of intraceliular adenosine-triphosphate. .using an. on-1i.w FIA
system for determination of microorganism cells number(in Japanese)
Y. Haketa, R, Motohashi, K. Kajjwara, N. Matsunaga and K. Gonda*
hnseki Kagaku, a ~'183(1989),
1524. Quantification of high molecular weight (l.FWDARW.3)(l.FWDARW.4)-
.beta.- D-glucan using calcofluor complex formation and flow injection
analysis. I. Analytical principle and its standardization
K. G. Joergensen, Carlsberg Res Commun. a 277( 1988).
1525. Fluorimetirc determination of ergotamine in medicinal p~eparations by
the method of flow injection analysis(in Czech)
M. Polasek, P. Solich and R. Karliceky Cesk. Farm., l(1989).
1526. Flow injection-hands off analysis
- P.J. Worsfold,-Chem. &.,-% 1215(1988).- -- - - ---
1527. Determination of trace amounts of alcohols by gaseous flow injection
analysis(in Japanese)
Y. Maeda, Y. Fjioy -T. Suetaka and .M. ~unernGri, G e m . Ekpress, 3 539(1988).
1528. Determination of low concentrations of hydrazine by flow-injection
analysis(in Slovak) -
M. Novak and J. Hlatky, Chem- Listy, & 1307(1988).
1529. Flow injection c0nfiguration.s for enz,yme activity determination
J.M. Fernandez-Romero and M.D. Luque de Castro3 Chim. Oggi, fi 17(1988).
1530. Adaptation of the FIA technique to the analysis of anionic surfactants
in the study of environmental media(in Spanish)
J. Sanchez Leal, S. Anguera, E. Campos and J.J. Gonzalez, Cornun.
J o n Corn- J3p. Deterg-, 4 g(1988).
1531. A new and rapid method for the analysis of peracetic aicd from bleach
activators
A.J. Gradwell and J.C. S c h ~ f i e l d ~ Comun. Jom. Corn. F3p- Deterg.* a 459(l989).
1532. Reviewing a sensitive method for the determination of orthophosphate in
natural waters by flow injection spectrophotometry(in Portuguese)
J.D.A. Nobrega, A.A. Mozeto and RL. Ebzelli, Cienc. CuIt.(Sao Paulo),
a 1 1 i 8(1988).
1533. Hydrodynamic vol tammetry in continuous-flow analysis
H. Gunasingham and B. Fleet, Electmanal- Chem., l6, 89(1988).
1534. An electroanalytical method for estimation of fish freshness using a
flow-injection system with some immobilized enzyme reactors
T. Yao and Y. Matsumoto, Electroanalysis, 173(1989).
1535. A thin-layer electrochemical detector with multiple functions(in Chinese)
R. Zhang, Y. Luo and Y. Lin, Fenxi &hi Tongbao, 2, 54(1988).
1536. A multifunctional sampling valve for flow injection analysis(in Chinese)
Y. Yuan, Y. Wang and T. Peng, Fenxi Hume, B, 1046(1988).
1537. Application of flow injection analysis to clinical chemistry - Determination of creatinine in serum(in Chinese)
B. Xia and S. Liu, Fenxi H u m e , 1 I l6(l988).
1538. Catalytic flow injection analysis for trace cobalt determination with
quinalizarin and hydrogen peroxide(in Chinese)
Y. Yuan, Y. Wang and K. Qu, Fenxi H u m e , a 65( 1989).
1539. Flow injection analysis of anionic detergents in water(in Chinese)
X. Qian, J. Chen and Z. Hu, Fenxi Huaxue, a 77(1989),
1540. Sequential determination of residual chlorine and chloride in tap water
by spectrophotomeric flow injection analysidin Chinese)
C. Ma, J . Yang, Z. Zhao, J. Wang and Q. Wang, Fenxi Huaxue,
242(1989).
1541. Determination of copper by flow injectioon analysis using the ion
selective elecltrode as detectodin Chinese)
2. Yang, S. Sheng and G. Zhao, Fenxi Shiyanshi, 2, 36(1988).
1542. Comparison of potentiometric stripping analysis and anodic stripping
voltammetry in flow injection analysis. Interferences in the
determination of lead(in German)
G. Schulze, E. Han and W. Frenzel, Fresenius' Z. Anal. Chem., m, 844(1989).
1543. Determination of cyanide in waste water by flow-injection analysis
G. Schondorf and H. Engelhardt, FES~NUS' Z Anal. Chem.,
71 9(1989).
1544. On-line break-through test for ion-exchange micro-columns using flow
injection potentiometric stripping analysis
G. Schulze and 0. Elsholz, Fresenius' 2. AnaL Chem-,
740(1989).
1545. Investigations on the equivalence of analytical procedures -
Determination of chloride by flow injection analysis and DfN-method in
water analysis(in German)
G. Schulz, 0. Elsholz, R. Hielscher, A. Rauth, S. Recknagel and A.
Thiele, Fresenius' Z And. Chem., 9(1989).
1546. An improved reaction valve for flow injection analysis
J. Toei, K. Fujii and N. Baba, Freseoius' Z Anal. Chem., 334, 13(1989).
1547. A new possibility for the calibration of potentiometric determinations
under flow injection conditions(F1A). I. Theoretical fundamentals(in
German)
H. Muller and J. Kramer, Fresenius' Z. Anal. Chem., 335, 205(1989).
1548. A new possibility for the calibration of potentiometric determinations
under flow injection conditions(F1A). 11. Analytical applications(in
- German) . - -
H. Muller and J. Kramer, Fresenius* 2. AnaL Chern-,
210(1989).
1549. Studies on the FIA-ICP-AES method. HI. Simultaneous determination of
calcium, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, iron, copper, chromium,
manganese and zinc in biological and clinical samples
-H. Chen, L. Kong, Z. Jiang, Y. Zen, Z. Cheng and H. Hu, Huanjing
Huaxue, 8, 68(1989).
1550. Automatic system for simultaneous determination of nitrates and nitrites
in waters
J. Maimo, A. Cladera, F. Mas, R. Forteza, J.M. Estela and V. Cerda,
Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 35, 161(1989).
1551. Flow injection analysis - A new technique for food and beverage
analysis
B.G. Osborne and J.F. Tyson, Int. J. Food Sci. Technol., 23, 541(1988).
1552. Rapid determination of .beta.-glucan in wort by flow injection analysis
K.J. Switala, K.G. Schick, A. Griffith and B.R. Sebree, J. Am. Soc.
Brew. Chem., 47, 54(1989).
1553. Optimization of experimental parameters for flow injection flame atomic
absorption spectrometry
Z. Fang and B. Welz, J. Anal. At. Spetrom., 4, 83(1989).
1554. Analysis of samples with high dissolved solids content using flow
injection flame atomic absorption spectrometry
Z. Fang, B. Welz and G. Schlemmer, J. Anal. At. Spetrom., 4,
91(1989).
1555. Flow-injection procedures for the determination of L-glutamic acid and
glutamate dehydrogenase using co-immobilized bacterial luciferase and
oxidoreductase
A. Nabi and P.J. Worsfold, J. Chem. Soc. Pak, 11, 29(1989).
1556. Application of the Powell method to the optimization of flow injection
systems
M. Del Valle, J. Alonso, M. Poch and J. Bartroli, J. Chemom., 3,
285(1988).
1557. Experimental and theoretical model of refractive index artifacts in
absorbance detection
C.E. Evans, J.G. Shabushnig and V.L. McGuffin, J. C%romatogr., e, 1 19(1988).
1558. Application of square-wave amperometry for flowing system. Part 11.
Detection of silver, chloride and bromide ions
W. Jedral and A. Hulanicki, J. Electroanal. Chem. Interfacial
Electrochem., 359(1988).
1559. Magic of multi-port valve in flow injection analysis(in Japanese)
K. Yasuda and T. Kuroishi, J. Flow Injection Anal., 6, 5(1989).
1560. Sequential determination of silicate and phosphate in waters by flow-
injection spectrophotometry
A.O. Jacintho, E.A.M. Kronka, E.A.G. Zagatto, M.A.Z. Arruda and J.R.
Ferreira, J. Flow Injection Anal., 5, 19(1989).
1561. Development and application of smaple injector for flow injection
analysis(in Japanese)
M. Tomoda, K. Uchida, K. Saji, K. Fukushirna and S. Saito, J. Flow
Injection Anal., 5, 30( 1989).
1562. Simultaneous determination of adenosine 5'-triphosphate and glucose
6-phosphate using a flow-injection system with immobilized enzymesfin
Japanese)
T. Yao, Y. Matsumoto and T. Wasa, J. Flow Injection Anal., 6, 37(1989).
1563. Flow injection analysis determination of sodium using flame photometric
method of detection
E.T. Esmadi and A.S. Attiyat, J. Flow Injection Anal., 6, 44(1989).
Sensitive, rapid and precise determination of 1-glutamic acid in cheese
using a flow-injection system with immobilized enzyme column
R. Puchades, L. Lemieux and R.E. Simard, J. Food Sci., 3, 423(1989).
Flow injection analysis of carboxylic acid drugs using cationic dyes and
on-line ion-pair extraction.
J.T. Stewart, J.R. Lang and 1.L. Honigberg, J, Liq. Chrornatogr., lJ
3353( 1988).
Comparison of different flow injection approaches to the automatic
determination of enzymic activity
J.M. Fernandez-Romero, M.D. Luque de Castro, M. Valcarcel, J. Pharm.
Biomed. Anal., 7, 295( 1989).
Flow injection extraction applied to dissolution rate studies of felodipine
tablets
L. Nord, M. Sundgren and A. Torstensson, J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal., 7, 421(1985). -
Cyclic voltammetry of some quinones and nitroaromatic compounds using
a mercury film wall-jet detector and flow injection analysis
K.P. Ang, H. Gunasingham and B.T. Tay, J. Singapore Natl. Acad. Sci.,
16 80(1987). -9
Highly sensitive organic reagents and new system for analysis(in
Japanese)
H. Wada, Kagaku To Kogyo(Osaka), G2, 464(1988),
Flow injection analysis using specific biochemical reactions(in Japanese)
T. Kojima, F. Morishita, S. Yonezawa and Y. Nishikawa, Kenkyu
Hokoku-Asahi Garasu Kogyo Gijutsu Shoreikair 53, 2 5 ( 1 988).
Flow-injection analysis study of aluminum in silicic acid solution
T. Yokoyama, Y. Takahashi, C. Yamanaka and T. Tarutani, Mem. Fac.
Sci., Kyushu Univ., Ser. C, 16, 155(1988).
Spectrophotometric determination of aniline by flow-injection analysis in
a nonaqueous medium
R. J. Berman, G.D. Clark, D.A. Whitman and G.D. Christian, Microchern.
J., 39, 20(1989).
Automated determination of sulfate by continuous precipitation-filtration
of lead sulfate
J. Zorro, M. Gallego and M. Valcarcel, Microchem. J., 39, 71(1989).
Indirect ultraviolet determination of cyanide by flow injection analysis
using absorption of the mercury-EDTA complex a t 250 nm
A.T. Haj-Hussein, Microchem. J., 39, 99(1989).
1575. A glucose sensor made by chemically crosslinking glucose oxidase
directly on the surface of a carbon electrode modified with
palladiumlgold for hydrogen peroxide electrocatalysis
X. Yang, G. Johansson and L. Gorton, Mikroclum. Acta, 1, 9(1989).
1576. Fructose determination using immobilized enzymes in a flow system
with special emphasis on the effect of isomerism
M. Skoog, G. Johansson, 6. Olsson and R. Appelqvist, Mikrochim. Acta,
3, 131(1989).
1577. Application of flow-injection analysis method for single-point titration of
acids(in Polish)
W. Matuszewski, Pr. Nauk. hist. Chem. Nieorg. Metal. Pierwiastkow
Rzadkich Politech. Wroclaw., 58, 254( 1988).
1578. Determination of 1,4-benzodiazepines by flow injection analysis with
spectrophotometric detectionfin Spanish)
D. Prada, J. Vicnete, E. Lorenzo, M.H. Blanco and L. Hernandez,
Quim. Anal.(Barcelona), 7, 323( 1988).
1579. An air-carrier continuous analysis system
K. Petersen and P.K. Dasgupta, Talanta, 36, 49(1989).
1580. Multifunctional chemically modified electrodes with mixed cobalt
phthalocyaninelnafion coatings
J. Wang and R. Li, Talanta, 36, 279(1989).
1581. Continuous monitoring by unsegmented flow techniques. S ta te of the
ar t and perspectives
M.D. Luque de Castro, Talanta, 36, 591(1989).
1582. Sandwich standardization in flow-injection analysis
A. Rios, M.D. Luque de Castro and M. Valcarcel, Talanta, 36,
612(1989).
1583. Potential of a modified solvent-extraction flow-injection analysis
J. Toei, Talanta, 36, 691(1989).
1584. Photometric and arnperometric flow-injection determination of triazolam
and clotiazepam
R.M. Alonso, R.M. Jirnenz, A. Carvajal, J. Garcia, F. Vicente and L.
Hernandez, Talanta, 36, 76 1 (1 989).
1585. Oxidative removal of interferences in flow-injection potentiometric
determination of chloride
T. Krawczynski vel Krawczyk, B. Szostek and M. Trojanowicz, Ta lan ta
36, 81 l(1989).
1586. Prediction of FIA peak width for a flow-injection manifold with
spectrophotometric or ICP detection
P.L. Kempster, H.R. van Vliet and J.F. van Staden, Talanta, % 969(1989).
1587. Automated system for determination of selenium in biological materials.
Automated wet digestion, hydride generation by flow injection analysis,
and atomic absorption spectrometry
V. Galgan and A. Frank, Trace Elem. AnaL Chem. Med. Biol., Proc.
Int. Workshop, Sth, 84(1988).
1588. Program based on the pattern search method: Application t o periodate
determination using flow injection analysis and chemiluminescence
detection
E.M. Papamichael and N.P. Evmiridis, Trends AnaL Chem., 7, 366(1988). -
1589. Contemporary wet-chemical flow analyzers for process control - -
M. Gisin and C. Thommen, Trends AnaL Chern., 4, 62(1989).
1590. Spectrophotometric determination of microamount of gold by flow
injection analysisfin Chinese)
S. Liu and B. Xia, Youkuangye, 7, 24(1988).
1591. Flow-injection analysis. Spectrophotometric determination 'of hydrogen
peroxide in atmospheric precipitation by using peroxidasetin Russian)
I.D. Eremina, L.K. Shpigun and Yu.A. Zolotov, Zh. Anal. Khim.,
34 l(1989).
1592. Flow-injection analysis. Spectrofihotometric determination of chloride ions
in atomospheric precipitation(in Russian)
1.D. Eremina, L.K. Shpigun and Y u A Zolotov, Zh. AnaL Khim.,
399(1989).
1593. Study on the FIA-ICP-AES spectrographic method. (I). Determination of
fourteen rare earth impurities in high-purity yttrium oxide(in Chinese)
H. Chen, Z. Jiang, Y. Zen and L. Kong, Zhongguo Xitu Xuebao, 6, 65(1988).
TOPICS IN FIA BIBLIOGRAPHY
FIA MONOGRAPHS
Two monographs have been published in 1989.
1. J. Burguera(Editor), "Flow Injection Atomic Spectroscopy", Marcel Dekker,
New York, 1989.
2. Y. Takashima and N. Yoza(Editors) "Flow Injection Analysis", Hirokawa,
Tokyo, 1989.(in Japanese) iSS. WiS 7 U--f >Y,x ¥?' a >W^ @Jf l