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Some of the many interesting and important fields in which phosphorescence spectroscopy has been applied in the past or to which it might be applied in the future are briefly considered. This discussion is in reality concerned not so much with the details of phosphorescence spectroscopy itself, as with the chemical species or physical phenomena which can be investigated with the acid of this tool. Such a discussion seems pertinent at the moment not because this field of spectroscopy is new in concept, but because it appears that commercial phosphorescence spectrometers are becoming available and, hence, their potential usefulness in various areas should be recognized.
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Adams, O.W. (1962). Phosphorescence Spectroscopy as a Research Tool in Organic Chemistry. In: Ashby, W.D. (eds) Developments in Applied Spectroscopy. Developments in Applied Spectroscopy, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7621-7_34
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