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Humic substances fluorescence quenching

Danielsen, K. M., Y. P. Chin, J. S. Buterbaugh, T. L. Gustafson, and S. J. Traina. 1995. The solubility enhancement and fluorescence quenching of pyrene by humic substances. Environmental Science and Technology 29 2162. [Pg.181]

Kenworthy, I. P., and Hayes, M. H. B. (1997). Investigations of some structural properties of humic substances by fluorescence quenching, In Humic Substances, Peats, and Sludges. Health and Environmental Aspects, Hayes, M. H. B., and Wilson, W. S., eds., The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, pp. 39 15. [Pg.35]

Binding studies between humic substances and polluants have also been performed by following the variation in fluorescence lifetime for the polluant as a function of increased concentration of humic substances. Binding means static quenching, and so no variation in the fluorescence lifetime should be observed (Figure 10.13). [Pg.154]


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