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Calibration luminescence spectroscopy

A number of less commonly used analytical techniques are available for determining PAHs. These include synchronous luminescence spectroscopy (SLS), resonant (R)/nonresonant (NR)-synchronous scan luminescence (SSL) spectrometry, room temperature phosphorescence (RTP), ultraviolet-resonance Raman spectroscopy (UV-RRS), x-ray excited optical luminescence spectroscopy (XEOL), laser-induced molecular fluorescence (LIMP), supersonic jet/laser induced fluorescence (SSJ/LIF), low- temperature fluorescence spectroscopy (LTFS), high-resolution low-temperature spectrofluorometry, low-temperature molecular luminescence spectrometry (LT-MLS), and supersonic jet spectroscopy/capillary supercritical fluid chromatography (SJS/SFC) Asher 1984 Garrigues and Ewald 1987 Goates et al. 1989 Jones et al. 1988 Lai et al. 1990 Lamotte et al. 1985 Lin et al. 1991 Popl et al. 1975 Richardson and Ando 1977 Saber et al. 1991 Vo-Dinh et al. 1984 Vo- Dinh and Abbott 1984 Vo-Dinh 1981 Woo et al. 1980). More recent methods for the determination of PAHs in environmental samples include GC-MS with stable isotope dilution calibration (Bushby et al. 1993), capillary electrophoresis with UV-laser excited fluorescence detection (Nie et al. 1993), and laser desorption laser photoionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry of direct determination of PAH in solid waste matrices (Dale et al. 1993). [Pg.347]

Luminescent standards have been established for use in calibrating fluorescence spectrometers and have been suggested for Raman spectroscopy in the past (18). The standard is a luminescent material, usually a solid or liquid, that emits a broad reproducible luminescence spectrum when excited by a laser. Once the standard is calibrated for a particular laser wavelength, its emission spectrum is known, and it can provide the real standard output , d)i(AF) depicted in Figure 10.8. In practice, a spectrum of the standard is acquired with the same conditions as an unknown then the unknown spectrum is corrected for instrument response function using the known standard... [Pg.275]

To extend the pressure range and also because of the advantages of precise pressure calibration by the ruby-luminescence technique, gasketed DACs have also found wide application for high-pressure Mossbauer spectroscopy... [Pg.115]


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