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Luminescence spectroscopy applications

Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy Methods and Applications in three parts). Edited by Stephen G. Schulman... [Pg.446]

S.G. Schulman (ed.), Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy, Methods and Applications, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, NY, Parts 1-3 (1985, 1988, 1993). [Pg.342]

Nelly R.N., Schulman S.G., Proton-Transfer Kinetics of Electronically Excited Acids and Bases, in Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy Methods and Applications, part 2, Schulman S.G. (ed.), Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1988 pp 461-510. [Pg.114]

K Nakashima, K Imai. In SG Schulman, ed. Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy Methods and Applications Part 3. New York Wiley-Interscience, 1993, pp 1-23. [Pg.81]

Spectrofluorimetric methods are applicable to the determination of aliphatic hydrocarbons, and humic and fulvic acids in soil, aliphatic hydrocarbons polyaromatic hydrocarbons, optical whiteners, and selenium in non-saline sediments, aliphatic aromatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons and humic and fulvic acids in saline sediments. The only application found in luminescence spectroscopy is the determination of polychlorobiphenyl in soil. Generally speaking, concentrations down to the picogram (pg L 1), level can be determined by this technique with recovery efficiencies near f00%. [Pg.26]

A. Fernandez-Gutierrez and A. Munoz de la Pena, Determination of inorganic substances by luminescence methods, in Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy, Methods and applications Part... [Pg.45]

Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy Methods and Applications in three parts). [Pg.367]

The first demonstration of solid state fluorescence of API dates back to 1961, while its in-line use for final drug product manufacturing was not demonstrated until recently." While in its infancy as a process analytical technology for real-time monitoring and product parametric real-time release, the applications identified and in some instances demonstrated include (i) blend endpoint API content nniformity detection " (ii) segregation monitoring or API content at various process critical control points and (iii) at-line tablet content uniformity determination. The fundamentals of solid-state luminescence spectroscopy for pharmaceutical solids has been covered by Brittain."... [Pg.349]

R.J. HURTURBISE, "Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy Methods and Applications", Part II S.J. SCHULMAN (Ed.), Wiley, New York, 1988, Chapter 1. [Pg.254]

The luminescence of diamonds is related to various defects in its structure. Almost always, luminescence centers in diamonds are related to N atoms. It is logical, because the atomic radii of C and N are nearly equal (approximately 0.77 A). Luminescence spectroscopy has proven to be the most widely used method in studies of diamonds even in comparison with optical absorption, ESR, IR and Raman spectroscopies. Himdreds of spectra have been obtained, fluorescence characteristics enter into diamond quality gemological certificates, a wide range of electronic and laser applications are based on diamond optical properties in excited states nitrogen center aggregation is controlled by the residence time of diamond in the mantle, distinction between natural... [Pg.116]

Chapters 24-29 are a potpourri of electroanalytical techniques and applications. Hybrid techniques in which electroanalytical chemistry is combined with luminescence, spectroscopy, or chromatography are discussed. [Pg.966]

Lu X, Manners I, Winnik MA (2001) Oxygen diffusion in polymer films for luminescence barometry applications. In Valeur B, Brochon J-C (eds) New trends in fluorescence spectroscopy Applications to chemical and life sciences. Springer series on fluorescence methods and applications, vol 1. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, p 229-256... [Pg.320]

Luminescence spectroscopy, whenever applicable, has the advantage that the low-temperature spectrum consists of only one electronic transition, whereas in absorption the transitions to the four spin-orbit components of g are superimposed. As a result the absorption spectrum is not as well resolved. [Pg.11]

Wolfbeis, O. S. In Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy Methods and Applications - Part II Winefordner J. D. and Kolthoff, I. M., Eds. Chemical Analysis John Wiley Sons New York, NY, 1988, Volume 77 pp. 129-283. [Pg.322]

An important example historically of the application of luminescence spectroscopy (1969) is [Fu(terpy)3] ( 104)3, whose spectrum (Figure 5.8) supported the assigned geometry before crystallographic details were available (crystallographic structural determination was a much slower business at that time). The Dq Fq transition is absent, whilst the Do transition consists of a singlet and a very slightly split (0.4 nm) doublet. The... [Pg.71]

Faulkner, S., Pope, S.J.A., and Burton-Pye, B.P. (2005) Lanthanide complexes for luminescence imaging applications. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 40, 1. [Pg.519]


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