Issue 2, 1986

Multi-component quantitative analysis of fluorescent mixtures not obeying Beer's law

Abstract

The determination of mixtures by a linear least-squares regression analysis is a well established technique. However, this mathematical approach depends on the individual components obeying the Beer-Lambert law. Although this assumption is generally true in UV absorption, the analysis of mixtures by fluorescence spectrometry presents a number of problems. Distortion of the sample spectra can occur through a variety of reasons, including energy transfer. By using standards that are mixtures of the components, rather than pure components, compensation can be made for non-linear deviations.

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Analyst, 1986,111, 201-203

Multi-component quantitative analysis of fluorescent mixtures not obeying Beer's law

A. T. R. Williams and R. A. Spragg, Analyst, 1986, 111, 201 DOI: 10.1039/AN9861100201

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