[HTML][HTML] Inner filter effect in fluorescence spectroscopy: As a problem and as a solution
SK Panigrahi, AK Mishra - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C …, 2019 - Elsevier
This article discusses three aspects of inner filter effect (IFE) in fluorescence spectroscopy.(i)
First, IFE as undesirable in fluorescence measurements: IFE results in non-linear …
First, IFE as undesirable in fluorescence measurements: IFE results in non-linear …
In situ fluorescence measurements of dissolved organic matter: A review
There is a need for an inexpensive, reliable and fast monitoring tool to detect contaminants
in a short time, for quick mitigation of pollution sources and site remediation, and for …
in a short time, for quick mitigation of pollution sources and site remediation, and for …
Advances in quantifying microbial contamination in potable water: Potential of fluorescence‐based sensor technology
Improved monitoring of potable water is essential if we are to achieve the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG6: to make clean water and sanitation …
Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG6: to make clean water and sanitation …
[HTML][HTML] Hydrological connectivity controls dissolved organic carbon exports in a peatland-dominated boreal catchment stream
The magnitudes of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exports from boreal peatlands to
streams through lateral subsurface flow vary during the ice-free season. Peatland water …
streams through lateral subsurface flow vary during the ice-free season. Peatland water …
A probabilistic decision support tool for prediction and management of rainfall-related poor water quality events for a drinking water treatment plant
A data-driven Bayesian Network (BN) model was developed for a large Australian drinking
water treatment plant, whose raw water comes from a river into which a number of upstream …
water treatment plant, whose raw water comes from a river into which a number of upstream …
Compact Fluorescence Spectrometer with Built-In In-Line Calibration: Application to Detect Dissolved Organic Matter in Water
W Cai, H Huang, Z Li, X Li, J Fan, S Zhang… - Analytical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Fluorescence spectrometer (FS) is widely used for component analysis because each
fluorescing material has its own characteristic spectrum. However, the spectral calibration is …
fluorescing material has its own characteristic spectrum. However, the spectral calibration is …
In-situ fluorescence monitoring of cyanobacteria: Laboratory-based quantification of species-specific measurement accuracy
In recent years, in-situ fluorometers have been extensively deployed to monitor
cyanobacteria in near real-time. Acceptable accuracy can be achieved between measured …
cyanobacteria in near real-time. Acceptable accuracy can be achieved between measured …
Peatland contribution to stream organic carbon exports from a montane watershed
Mountains contain many small and fragmented peatlands within watersheds. As they are
difficult to monitor, their role in the water and carbon cycle is often disregarded. This study …
difficult to monitor, their role in the water and carbon cycle is often disregarded. This study …
Deciphering DOM-metal binding using EEM-PARAFAC: Mechanisms, challenges, and perspectives
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a pivotal component of the biogeochemical cycles and
can combine with metal ions through chelation or complexation. Understanding this process …
can combine with metal ions through chelation or complexation. Understanding this process …
Factors affecting the interpretation of online phycocyanin fluorescence to manage cyanobacteria in drinking water sources
Recently, in situ YSI EXO2 phycocyanin fluorescence probes have been widely deployed as
a means to determine cyanobacterial abundance in drinking water sources, yet few studies …
a means to determine cyanobacterial abundance in drinking water sources, yet few studies …