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Fluorescence spectroscopy wavelength selection

Potyrailo, R. A. Lemmon, J. P. Leib, T. K., High-throughput screening of selectivity of melt polymerization catalysts using fluorescence spectroscopy and two-wavelength fluorescence imaging, Anal. Chem. 2003, 75, 4676-4681... [Pg.131]

Fluorescence spectroscopy has several analytical advantages over other spectroscopic methods such as absorption spectrometry. The most significant are selectivity and sensitivity, which are inherent to the technique. The selectivity arises from the fact that both the absorption and emission occur at specific wavelength ranges for a given flurophore. The detection limits are typically 100 to 1000 times better in MFS than MAS. These attributes make MFS a powerful tool for analytical measurements. [Pg.191]


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