1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-2614(99)00878-7
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Ab initio localisation of adsorption sites in guest/host systems: application to the system thionine in zeoliteNaY

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“…Potentiometric investigations in non-aqueous media using pressed zeolite disks were described by Dryfe et al [15]. Recent advances in the potentiometric application of zeolitemodified electrodes includes construction of a disposable electrode for determination of surfactants [16] and an enzymatic biosensor incorporating zeolite for determination of urea [17,18].Thionine is a cationic dye and can fill in the zeolite channels by an ion exchange method [19,20]. Thionine, is an antimethemoglobinemic agent and an antidote to cyanide.…”
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“…Potentiometric investigations in non-aqueous media using pressed zeolite disks were described by Dryfe et al [15]. Recent advances in the potentiometric application of zeolitemodified electrodes includes construction of a disposable electrode for determination of surfactants [16] and an enzymatic biosensor incorporating zeolite for determination of urea [17,18].Thionine is a cationic dye and can fill in the zeolite channels by an ion exchange method [19,20]. Thionine, is an antimethemoglobinemic agent and an antidote to cyanide.…”
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