Total Luminescence Spectroscopy
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https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1983.413Abstract
Total Luminescence Spectroscopy (TLS) is a method used to characterize molecules on the basis of their excitation and emission spectra. The data obtained from TLS, a 2D-spectrum, may be represented as intensity values over the excitation-emission plane. The method has, in the past, been mainly applied in the quantitative and qualitative analysis of mixtures containing luminescent molecules.
In this paper, these standard applications are reviewed. In addition, innovative applications of TLS in the field of Photophysical Chemistry are presented.
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1983-11-30
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G. Suter, A. Kallir, U. P. Wild, Chimia 1983, 37, 413, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.1983.413.