Issue 11, 1987

Photoacoustic spectroscopy for depth-profile analysis and herbicide monitoring in leaves

Abstract

Depth profiles of double-layer biological samples obtained by photoacoustic spectroscopy were studied using the two-signal phase-resolved method. The application of the method was demonstrated by singling out the spectra of the cuticle and the pigment layers of a leaf, and the pericarps and the endosperm layers of a corn kernel. The use of the method for monitoring temporal changes occurring in a leaf under the action of a herbicide was also investigated.

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Analyst, 1987,112, 1487-1490

Photoacoustic spectroscopy for depth-profile analysis and herbicide monitoring in leaves

J. W. Nery, O. Pessoa, H. Vargas, F. D. A. M. Reis, A. C. Gabrielli, L. C. M. Miranda and C. A. Vinha, Analyst, 1987, 112, 1487 DOI: 10.1039/AN9871201487

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