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Fluorescence Detection in Liquid and Gas Chromatography

Techniques, Examples, and Prospects

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Modern Fluorescence Spectroscopy

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In the past decade, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has developed into one of the most powerful tools for the analytical chemist. A wide variety of analyses can be performed at (or near) room temperature using HPLC. In contrast, gas chromatography requires elevated temperatures, limiting its utility to the analysis of those compounds that can be volatilized without decomposition.

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Froehlich, P., Wehry, E.L. (1981). Fluorescence Detection in Liquid and Gas Chromatography. In: Wehry, E.L. (eds) Modern Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Modern Analytical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1092-1_2

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