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Determination of Luteolin by Fluorescence Spectrometry
Advanced Materials Research, 2014It is showed that in the buffer solution of Borax-HCl (pH=6.00), the presence of LU could quench the fluorescence of OFLO, and the quenched level is linear with the concentration of luteolin in a certain range. The detection limit of luteolin is 1.27×10-9g·mL-1.The linear range of luteolin is 2.00×10-7- 8.00×10-5mol·L-1with R =0.9955.
Wei Huang, Feng Wang, Hong Long Zhu
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Analysis of Pseudouridine by Fluorescence Spectrometry
Analytical Letters, 1985Abstract Fluorescence spectral properties of pseudouridine, an important biological indicator, have been measured for the first time in this study. The fluorescence quantum yield is maximal in aqueous solution with pH values above 9 with spectral properties characteristic of 5 alkyl substituted uracil derivatives.
M Uziel, G. Miller, H. Moody, T. Vo-dinh
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Studies in atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Analytica Chimica Acta, 1973Abstract The simple inexpensive adaptation of a conventional flame spectrometer for sensitive measurements of atomic fluorescence signals is described. The modifications include a home-built lock-in amplifier and pre-amplifier, high-frequency modulation of electrodeless discharge tubes, an optical system with 3 mirrors and a lens, and argon ...
D.P. Hubbard, R.G. Michel
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Molecular fluorescence, phosphorescence, and chemiluminescence spectrometry
Analytical Chemistry, 1980The survey stresses advances in the techniques of luminescence spectrometry and in instrumentation related to present or potential analytical luminescence methods. Applications are cited only when they appear to be novel. The review, prepared with the assistance of a computer profile of Chemical Abstracts titles prepared locally, covers literature ...
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Fourier Transform Fluorescence Spectrometry
Applied Spectroscopy, 1988A variety of fluorescence spectra have been measured interferometrically, demonstrating the feasibility of Fourier Transform Fluorescence Spectrometry (FT-FS). Emission spectra have been measured with the use of a monochromatic source and an interferometer as the emission selector.
B. Hlivko, H. Hong, R. R. Williams
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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Analytical Chemistry, 1971James D. Winefordner, Robert C. Elser
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Fluorescence spectrometry. A review
The Analyst, 1962C. A. Parker, W. T. Rees
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Fluorescence: Multidimensional Fluorescence Spectrometry
2018Marta E. Díaz-García +2 more
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