Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a9214
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Light‐Induced Fluorescence [Process Analytical Method]

Abstract: Light‐induced fluorescence (LIF) as a process analytical method has relevance in many industrial applications where the monitoring of a fluorophore is desired. Subject to the fluorescence characteristics of the materials being monitored, LIF can rapidly provide highly selective and sensitive assessment of the molecule of interest. Typical configuration of a LIF instrument, equipment challenges, and material challenges are described.

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