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Emiko Kaneko

Researcher at Tohoku University

Publications -  51
Citations -  419

Emiko Kaneko is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detection limit & Reagent. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 51 publications receiving 398 citations.

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Determination of aluminum in the human serum of a dialysis patient by ion-pair reversed-phase partition high-performance liquid chromatography

TL;DR: There was good agreement between the values obtained by this method and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and the aluminum concentrations in 121 patients on hemodialysis were 6-201 micrograms L-1.
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Spectrophotometric determination of arsenic in water samples based on micro particle formation of ethyl violet-molybdoarsenate.

TL;DR: A simple and sensitive method based on the formation of micro particles of Ethyl Violet and molybdoarsenate, which gives an apparently homogeneous blue color to the solution, enabling the spectrophotometric determination of arsenic with the detection limit of 4 microg l(-1).
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Spectrophotometric determination of trace arsenic in water samples using a nanoparticle of ethyl violet with a molybdate-iodine tetrachloride complex as a probe for molybdoarsenate.

TL;DR: A new spectrophotometric method was developed for the determination of low ppb levels of arsenic in water and it was found that Ethyl Violet with molybdate-iodine tetrachloride complex forms nanoparticles under acidic conditions, which provide a sensitive probe formolybdoarsenate.
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Fluorometric determination of serum and urinary aluminium with 8-quinolinol by kinetic-differentiation-mode micellar chromatography.

TL;DR: The proposed method enabled the determination of aluminium down to 1 microgram/l in human serum and urine without preliminary deproteinization and was in good agreement with those of Zeeman graphite-furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.
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Analytical Chemistry for Environmental and Human Health. Visual determination of protein in urine using Bromochlorophenol Blue and a membrane filter.

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