1950
DOI: 10.1021/ac60037a002
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Light Absorption Spectrometry

Abstract: ONE year ago we inaugurated this series of review articles to make widely available the latest developments in the field of analysis. In that first group of articles the authors covered a five-year period. The theoretical or fundamental material was given in 29 articles in the January 1949 issue and the practical applications of new developments in various fields of specialization were reviewed in 11 articles in the February issue.The same general plan has been followed in the preparation of this second review… Show more

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“…These sensors take advantage of the development of both optical communication technology and analytical chemistry techniques. One of these techniques is direct or chemically mediated absorption spectroscopy [1,2]. Direct spectroscopy measures the characteristic absorption spectra of an analyte, whereas chemically mediated spectroscopy indirectly measures the spectral changes of a dye when it interacts with the analyte under investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sensors take advantage of the development of both optical communication technology and analytical chemistry techniques. One of these techniques is direct or chemically mediated absorption spectroscopy [1,2]. Direct spectroscopy measures the characteristic absorption spectra of an analyte, whereas chemically mediated spectroscopy indirectly measures the spectral changes of a dye when it interacts with the analyte under investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%