Today, fluorescence spectroscopy is an important tool of investigation in many areas. In analytical sciences, its advantage is extremely high sensitivity and selectivity - even single molecules can be detected - and it achieves a high spatial resolution and time resolution in combination with micros
Molecular Fluorescence: Principles and Applications
โ Scribed by Bernard Valeur
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 399
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Fluorescence spectroscopy is a broad subject, and this book covers a wide range of those topics. I often refer to this book when presented with a specific topic that I am not familiar with. The general nature of this book is a virtue. An exhaustive and in-depth approach to a specific topic can be overbearing when an overview is needed. Also, the book is well-organized, well written, straightforward, and concise - yet it does not omit important and relevant information.
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Today, fluorescence spectroscopy is an important tool of investigation in many areas. In analytical sciences, its advantage is extremely high sensitivity and selectivity - even single molecules can be detected - and it achieves a high spatial resolution and time resolution in combination with micros
Today, fluorescence spectroscopy is an important tool of investigation in many areas. In analytical sciences, its advantage is extremely high sensitivity and selectivity - even single molecules can be detected - and it achieves a high spatial resolution and time resolution in combination with micros
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