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Chinese Journal of Chemical Education  2021, Vol. 42 Issue (22): 53-57    DOI: 10.13884/j.1003-3807hxjy.2020050061
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Teaching Experiment Design Based on Chemiluminescent Determination of Folic Acid
LIN Zhen*, CHEN Xiao-Yu, LI Shao-Guang, LIN Xin-Hua, HUANG Li-Ying
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Faculty of Pharmacy, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350122, China
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Abstract  Folic acid was found to enhance the chemiluminescence from NaIO4-H2O2 system. The chemiluminescent intensity was linear with the concentration of folic acid, based on which, a chemiluminescent method has been established for folic acid determination. The experimental phenomenon has been designed as a new experiment teaching case of “chemiluminescent analysis”. The experimental conditions of the system have been optimized to explore the experimental conditions suitable for teaching. In the process of teaching, we should guide students to observe the phenomenon of folic acid enhanced-chemiluminescence and investigate the mechanism. Students' ability to use theoretical knowledge would be exercised, and students' scientific research abilities and innovation consciousnesses would be cultivated.
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Key wordsexperimental teaching      chemiluminescence      folic acid      sodium periodate      hydrogen peroxide     
    
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LIN Zhen, CHEN Xiao-Yu, LI Shao-Guang, LIN Xin-Hua, HUANG Li-Ying. Teaching Experiment Design Based on Chemiluminescent Determination of Folic Acid[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2021, 42(22): 53-57.
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