Fluorescence and phosphorescence
By: Rendell, David.
Series: Analytical Chemistry By Open Learning. Publisher: New Delhi Wiley India 1987Edition: 1st.Description: 419, 22.9*15.1 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-81-265-1724-4.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSISDDC classification: 615.1901 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This introduction to a major area of growth in analytical chemistry is designed for students seeking general background on the subject and for established chemists who want greater familiarity with the uses of fluorescence and phosphorescence techniques. The complicated aspects of spectroscopic theory is treated clearly and simply, providing a solid basis for understanding the analytical applications described later in the book. It outlines the instrumentation required in analysis, with block diagrams to clarify major concepts and explains the quantitative aspects of photoluminescence. The remainder of the book surveys methods of both organic and inorganic analytes using natural flourescence or the formation of fluorescent derivatives. It includes coverage of recent developments such as flour immunoassay and room temperature phosphorescence. Case studies give concrete examples of current work in the fieldItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Pharmacy Reference Section | Reference | 615.1901 REN (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | B0608 |
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615.1901 RAI/TOM Principles of electroanalytical methods | 615.1901 REE Environmental analysis | 615.1901 REE Introduction to envirmental analysis | 615.1901 REN Fluorescence and phosphorescence | 615.1901 RIL/ROS Development and validation of analytical metods | 615.1901 RIL/WAT Polorography and other voltammetric method | 615.1901 ROK Pharmaceutical analysis |
This introduction to a major area of growth in analytical chemistry is designed for students seeking general background on the subject and for established chemists who want greater familiarity with the uses of fluorescence and phosphorescence techniques. The complicated aspects of spectroscopic theory is treated clearly and simply, providing a solid basis for understanding the analytical applications described later in the book. It outlines the instrumentation required in analysis, with block diagrams to clarify major concepts and explains the quantitative aspects of photoluminescence. The remainder of the book surveys methods of both organic and inorganic analytes using natural flourescence or the formation of fluorescent derivatives. It includes coverage of recent developments such as flour immunoassay and room temperature phosphorescence. Case studies give concrete examples of current work in the field
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