Over the past three decades, luminescence spectroscopy has transcended its origins as a curiosity in the physical laboratory to become a widely used and respected staple of the analytical chemist's instrumentation arsenal. Fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and phosphorescence spectroscopies are now routinely applied to such real analytical problems as the quantitaion, qualitative identification, and structural characterization of organic and inorganic compounds and even of cellular structures. And the list of recent advances in analytical applications of luminescence spectroscopy keeps growing. The earlier volumes of Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy provided professional chemists with a detailed, exhaustive, and up-to-date look at the applications of fluorescence, phosphorescence, and chemiluminescence spectra to the analysis of organic and inorganic compounds. Presenting topics never available in any analytical text, such as excited state optical activity and bioinorganic luminescence spectroscopy, the volumes represented a significant advance in the chemical literature. Part 3 continues the book's always current and practical examination of the field's newest innovative turns. In a clear, systematic format, Part 3 discusses such widespread or ascendant laboratory techniques as:
photochemically generated fluorophores
fluorescent probes
luminescence from bile salt aggregates
hole-burning spectroscopy
laser-excited microspectro-fluorometry
near-infrared luminescence spectroscopy
Other topics such as the fluorescence and phosphorescence of pharmaceuticals and natural products have never been reviewed as exhaustively before. The chapters on fluorescence detection in chromatography and luminescence immunoassay are the most up-to-date treatments available on these subjects. Invaluable to analytical chemists, instructors, and students, Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy, Part 3 offers expert guidance on the practical specifics of this multi-faceted technique as well as its farreaching analytical possibilities.
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About the editor STEPHEN G. SCHULMAN is Professor of Pharmacy and Chemistry at the College of Pharmacy, University of Florida. A widely known authority on the subject of phototropic equilibrium in electronically excited states, he has written over one hundred papers in the areas of excited state chemistry and molecular luminescence spectroscopy. He is also the editor of Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications, Parts 1 and 2. He received a PhD in analytical chemistry from the University of Arizona.
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University of Florida, Gainesville
University of Minnesota
Reihen-Herausgeber
Chemiluminescence (K. Nakashima & K. Imai).
Fluorescent Probes for Evaluation of Local Physical and StructuralParameters (B. Valeur).
Photochemical Fluorometry (J.-J.
Aaron).
Applications of Organized Bile Salt Media for Luminescence Analysis(L. McGown).
Spectral Hole-Burning (K. Holliday & U. Wild).
Near-Infrared Luminescence Spectroscopy (S. Akiyama).
Microspectrofluorometry on Supported Planar Membranes (L. Tamm& E. Kalb).
Clinical Applications of Luminescence Spectroscopy (G.Schenk).
Laser-Excited Molecular Fluorescence in Analytical Sciences (J.Hofstraat, et al.).
Index.