Title

PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF QUENCHING AND INNER-FILTER ON THE RATIO DECONVOLUTION OF FLUORESCENCE DATA.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1982

Abstract

The theory for the use of quenching as an aid in the ratio deconvolution of multicomponent fluorescence data is discussed. The advantage of quenching is that apparent changes in the relative fluorescence intensity of the components can be accomplished without extensive sample preparation. The disadvantage is that most quenchers exhibit significant absorption in the range of excitation wavelengths used for studying many fluoresecent analytes. This absorption produces an attenuation of the excitation beam through an ″inner-filter″ mechanism. The problems associated with inner-filter effects are discussed.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Applied Spectroscopy

First Page

460

Last Page

466

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