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Light scattering absorbance

J. Wen, T. Arakawa, and J. S. Philo, Review Size exclusion chromatography with on-line light scattering, absorbance, and refractive index detectors for studying proteins and their interactions, A a/. Biochem. 240 (1996), 155. [Pg.279]

Turbidimetry and Nephelometry. In contrast to classical absorbance methods, immunoassay reactions frequently involve agglutination in which the optical scatter signal of the agglutinated particles is measured by turbidimetric or nephelometric means. The principles of light scattering as it relates to analytical methods is discussed in reference 6. [Pg.394]

Extinction Coefficient a measure of the ability of particles or gases to absorb and scatter photons from a beam of light a number that is proportional to the number of photons removed from the sight path per unit length. See absorption. Extinction Cross Section the amount of light scattered and absorbed by a particle divided by its physical cross section. [Pg.529]

Water is extensively used to produce emulsion polymers with a sodium stearate emulsifrer. The emulsion concentration should allow micelles of large surface areas to form. The micelles absorb the monomer molecules activated by an initiator (such as a sulfate ion radical 80 4 ). X-ray and light scattering techniques show that the micelles start to increase in size by absorbing the macromolecules. For example, in the free radical polymerization of styrene, the micelles increased to 250 times their original size. [Pg.316]

In the previous section it has been shown that the measured sample absorbance may be higher than the true absorbance signal of the analyte to be determined. This elevated absorbance value can occur by molecular absorption or by light scattering. There are three techniques that can be used for background correction the deuterium arc the Zeeman effect and the Smith-Hieftje system. [Pg.795]

When a beam of light is intercepted by a turbid medium, part of the incident light is absorbed, part is directly reflected, and part is scattered. The attentuation produced is a function of the concn, particle size distribution and color of the suspension... [Pg.521]

Detectability may be a significant problem with homologous series of unsaturated compounds, particularly //-alkanes. For these compounds, refractive index detection or evaporative light-scattering, both of which are described elsewhere in the book, may be of use. Indirect photometry is a useful detection scheme for compounds that do not absorb in the UV. Acetone, methylethyl ketone, methyl propyl ketone, methyl isopropyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, and acetophenone are added to an acetonitrile/water mobile phase, generating a negative vacancy peak when the nonchro-mophoric analyte emerges and a positive peak if the ketone is adsorbed and displaced.70 Dodecyl, tetradecyl, cetyl, and stearyl alcohols also have been derivatized with 2-(4-carboxyphenyl)-5,6-dimethylbenzimidazole and the derivatives separated on Zorbax ODS in a mobile phase of methanol and 2-propanol.71... [Pg.161]


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