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Fiber Optic Fluorescence Scanning in Thin-Layer Chromatography

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Pages 273-281 | Published online: 20 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The effectiveness of fluorometric scanning using a fiber optic to analyze substances adsorbed onto solid surfaces is described. The relative efficiencies of signal capture by different widths of monochromator slits were studied. The signal and signal-to-noise ratios were compared using monochromators or long-pass filters. Accuracy and precision of the measurements were compared with and without substraction of the background signal; the detection limits for fluorescein and several phenothiazine compounds were compared under different experimental conditions to explore the range of effectiveness of the system.

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