1978
DOI: 10.1021/ed055p423
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Development of luminescence spectrometry as an analytical tool

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Although the first reports on fluorescence and phosphorescence dated back to the 16th century, [1,2] the term "luminescence", originating from the Latin "lumen" meaning light, was only introduced in 1888 by the German physicist Eilhardt Wiedemann to encompass all the phenomena where light is produced by means other than heating.[1] Probably because it is related to our most important sense, sight, luminescence has fascinated generations of scientists; famous names such as Stokes, Kasha, Jablonsky, Becquerel(s), and many others have made impressive contributions in the field of photon emission. The pioneering works by these scientists are the cornerstones of the understanding of luminescence phenomena and opened the way to technological advances that boosted the field.
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Although the first reports on fluorescence and phosphorescence dated back to the 16th century, [1,2] the term "luminescence", originating from the Latin "lumen" meaning light, was only introduced in 1888 by the German physicist Eilhardt Wiedemann to encompass all the phenomena where light is produced by means other than heating.[1] Probably because it is related to our most important sense, sight, luminescence has fascinated generations of scientists; famous names such as Stokes, Kasha, Jablonsky, Becquerel(s), and many others have made impressive contributions in the field of photon emission. The pioneering works by these scientists are the cornerstones of the understanding of luminescence phenomena and opened the way to technological advances that boosted the field.
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“…Although the first reports on fluorescence and phosphorescence dated back to the 16th century, [1,2] the term "luminescence", originating from the Latin "lumen" meaning light, was only introduced in 1888 by the German physicist Eilhardt Wiedemann to encompass all the phenomena where light is produced by means other than heating.…”
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“…1,3 Além dos seus trabalhos pioneiros acerca do fenômeno de fluorescência, Sir George Stokes também pode ser considerado o primeiro a propor a fluorescência como uma importante ferramenta analítica. 10 Em um discurso realizado aos colegas da sociedade de química no ano de 1864 11 o pesquisador previu que a fluorescência teria potencial analítico. Em 1867,…”
Section: Fluorescência: Teoria E Aplicabilidade Analíticaunclassified
“…Goppelsroder publicou 12 a primeira análise fluorimétrica da história, 10 ao explorar a fluorescência do complexo entre o cátion Al(III) e o flavonol morina para a determinação do cátion em questão. Nesse artigo é introduzido o termo "Fluoreszenzanalyse", que pode ser traduzido do alemão como "análise por fluorescência", "análise fluorimétrica" ou "fluorimetria", marcando o início dessa ciência.…”
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