Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopy

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Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopy

author, David Rendell ; editor, David Mowthorpe on behalf of ACOL

(Analytical chemistry by open learning)

Published on behalf of ACOL, London by Wiley, c1987

  • : pbk

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内容説明

Photoluminescence is currently one of the major growth areas in spectroscopy - a situation made possible by the recent developments in analytical instrumentation and sample handling. These advances are outlined and put into context with the underlying theory. An introduction to the basic principles of photoluminescence, instrumentation and quantitative aspects of the technique is provided. In all cases, theoretical aspects are kept as simple as possible. A survey of the methods available for both organic and inorganic analytes using natural fluorescence or the formation of fluorescent derivatives is also included. This title will be of particular interest to all those wishing to update themselves on this advancing topic.

目次

  • Molecular Basis of Photoluminescence
  • Quenching
  • Photodecomposition
  • Practical Requirements for Photoluminescence Spectra
  • 'Mirror Image' Relationship
  • Excitation and Emission Spectra
  • Instrumentation: Filters and Monochromators
  • Sources
  • Instrument Geometry
  • Correction of Spectra
  • Phosphorescence - Time Resolution
  • Cooling
  • Calibration: Relationship Between Intensity and Concentration
  • Self-quenching and the 'Inner Filter' Effect
  • Blank Determinations
  • Rayleigh and Raman Scattering
  • Photodecomposition
  • Relationship between UV and Fluorescence Methods
  • Analytical Methods
  • Adaptations of Photoluminescence: Natural Photoluminescence
  • Derivatisation
  • Condensation Reactions
  • Complex Formation
  • Methods Involving Quenching
  • Applications: Fluorescence Techniques for Drugs
  • Carcinogens
  • Steroids
  • Fluorescence Detectors in HPLC
  • Applications of Phosphorescence.

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