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Spectrophotometry and Spectrofluorimetry: A Practical Approach

by Michael G. Gore
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Overview

This book describes the theory and practical applications of many analytical techniques based upon the light absorbing properties of molecules. Such techniques form the basis of routine tests in chemical, biological, and medical science laboratories. Practical advice is given, from experts in the different topics, together with lists of useful literature.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

Synopsis

This book helps readers better understand the background concepts and practical application of spectrophotometry and spectrofluorimetry. Optical spectroscopy underpins the day-to-day operations of most laboratories in the chemical, biological, and medical sciences. This edition contains substantially updated chapters addressing the principles of most of the more common applications, such as: spectrophotometry, spectrophotometric assays, spectrofluorimetry, time resolved fluorescence and phosphorescence studies, circular dichroism, and pre-equilibrium spectroscopic techniques. In all chapters, the emphasis is placed upon the practical aspects, with protocols to guide readers through test experiments. Several chapters introduce subjects that have traditionally depended upon spectroscopy, such as basic enzyme kinetics, ligand binding, data handling, and the more recent interest in the study of protein and DNA stability. Finally, the concept of 'global analysis' is introduced to provide the reader with an insight into this method of utilizing the vast arrays of experimental data provided by current instrumentation.

About the Author, Michael G. Gore

Gore, Michael G. (Univ of Southampton)

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780199638123

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