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Mini‐Review

Solid‐Phase Room‐Temperature Phosphorescence

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Pages 1823-1845 | Received 20 Apr 2005, Accepted 15 May 2005, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Solid‐phase phosphorescence (SPP) has become an established approach for the trace analysis of organic compounds. More recently, SPP has been successfully applied to the trace analysis for inorganic species. In this mini review, initially a brief overview of SPP is given. Then the important aspects related to adsorption of the phosphors on the solid phase are discussed. In addition, the basic photophysical aspects of phosphorescence are presented. The physicochemical interactions in SPP, such as the rigidity of the solid phase, effects of oxygen and moisture, heavy‐atom salts, and temperature, are considered. Finally, several recent applications of SPP to both organic and inorganic compounds are discussed.

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