High‐resolution, higher‐order UV/VIS derivative spectrophotometry

G Talsky, L Mayring, H Kreuzer - … Chemie International Edition …, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
Derivative spectrophotometry has gained increasing importance in the past two years and is
currently experiencing vigorous development. Following and introduction the present article …

Analysis of various solid samples by synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy and related methods: A review

A Samokhvalov - Talanta, 2020 - Elsevier
This critical Review covers the literature reports on analysis of different types of solid
samples by the synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS) and its varieties, which …

High resolution derivative spectra in remote sensing

TH Demetriades-Shah, MD Steven, JA Clark - Remote Sensing of …, 1990 - Elsevier
The use of derivative spectra is an established technique in analytical chemistry for the
elimination of background signals and for resolving overlap** spectral features …

Numerical error analysis of derivative spectrometry for the quantitative analysis of mixtures

TC O'haver, GL Green - Analytical Chemistry, 1976 - ACS Publications
An effort has been made to assess the potential utility of derivative spectrometry for the
quantitative analysis of mix-tures. Using a numerical simulation method based on pairs of …

[PDF][PDF] Analysis of suspended solids in water using remotely sensed high resolution derivative spectra [J]

U Resolution - Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 1993 - academia.edu
Discrimination of the chlorophyll signal from those of suspended sediments and the water
itself has proven to be a difficult problem in optical remote sensing of algal biomass. Our …

Derivative ultraviolet—visible region absorption spectrophotometry and its analytical applications

FS Rojas, CB Ojeda, JMC Pavon - Talanta, 1988 - Elsevier
DERIVATIVE ULTRAVIOLET-VISIBLE REGION ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY AND
ITS ANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS Page 1 ~olanra, Vol. No. IO, pp. 753-761, 1988 Printed in …

Identification of crude oils by synchronous excitation spectrofluorimetry

P John, I Soutar - Analytical Chemistry, 1976 - ACS Publications
RESULTS The fluorescence emission spectra, at 25 C, of three representative crude oil
samples are shown in Figure 1 at a constant excitation wavelength of 260 nm. Previous work …

Derivative and wavelength modulation spectrometry

TC O'haver - Analytical Chemistry, 1979 - ACS Publications
The requirernents oi a sat isiaclory analytical method are many, but oer-tainly selectivity
must be counted among the most important. Il1'.'l'l'ten the measurement techniques that are …

UV–Vis spectroscopy of tyrosine side-groups in studies of protein structure. Part 1: Basic principles and properties of tyrosine chromophore

JM Antosiewicz, D Shugar - Biophysical Reviews, 2016 - Springer
Spectroscopic properties of tyrosine residues may be employed in structural studies of
proteins. Here we discuss several different types of UV–Vis spectroscopy, like normal …

Potential clinical applications of derivative and wavelength-modulation spectrometry.

TC O'haver - Clinical chemistry, 1979 - academic.oup.com
Analytical Concepts Potential Clinical Applicationsof Derivative and Wavelength-
ModulationSpectrometry Page 1 1548 CLINICALCHEMISTRY,Vol. 25, No. 9, 1979 JI …