Fluorescence quenching of phenolic antioxidants and selective

Jul 7, 1975 - R. J. Hurtubise. Department of Chemistry, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 82071 ... peak at 300 nm and one emission peak at 329 nm...
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required, so there is less of a problem with solvent background. Future studies on these aspects of inorganic probes are in progress.

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