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Optically detected magnetic resonance instrumentation

There have been a number of important developments in light-based detection for CE since the previous edition of this work was published. For example, multichannel detection has become more common for absorbance as well as fluorescence, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies are now viable detection modes. Thus, while the purpose of this chapter is to describe the instrumentation and performance of more common optical detectors, newer methods are presented throughout. [Pg.307]

See also Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Principles and Instrumentation. Chiroptical Analysis. Chromatography Overview Principles. Clinical Analysis Glucose. Enzymes Enzyme-Based Electrodes. Food and Nutritional Analysis Overview. Infrared Spectroscopy Overview. Mass Spectrometry Overview. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Overview. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Applications Food. Optical Spectroscopy Detection Devices. Sampling Theory. Spectrophotometry Overview. Sweeteners. X-Ray Absorption and Diffraction Overview. [Pg.424]


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