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Original Articles

Phase-Resolved Fluorescence in Chemical Analysis

Pages 245-298 | Published online: 18 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

The phenomenon of fluorescence emission offers a variety of parameters that can be exploited to achieve highly selective chemical analysis.1 Only a small fraction of chemical species are fluorescent, providing inherent selectivity. Limited applicability, a drawback of the selectivity, can often be overcome by using derivatization or indirect methods based on effects such as quenching, complexation, enzymatic catalysis, and immunochemical equilibria

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