نتایج جستجو برای: excitation emission fluorescence matrices

تعداد نتایج: 404393  

Journal: :Biophysical chemistry 2000
A Buzády J Erostyák B Somogyi

The dielectric relaxation (DR) of human serum albumin (HSA) was studied by the method of phase-fluorometry. The protein environment of the single tryptophan in HSA shows a relatively low-speed DR of sub-ns characteristic time. This relaxation can be measured as a decaying red-shift of the time-resolved fluorescence emission spectra. The details of calculations of time-emission matrices (TEM) an...

Journal: :Water Research 2021

Monitoring the removal of organic micropollutants (OMPs) in advanced wastewater treatment facilities requires expensive and time-consuming analytical methods that cannot be installed online. Spectroscopic techniques such as fluorescence excitation/emission spectroscopy were demonstrated to offer potential for monitoring OMPs conventional plants or ozonation pilots but their application activate...

Journal: :Water research 2014
Elfrida M Carstea Andy Baker Magdalena Bieroza Darren M Reynolds John Bridgeman

The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highly influenced by temperature. Although several studies have demonstrated the effect of thermal quenching on the fluorescence of DOM, no research has been undertaken to assess the effects of temperature by combining fluorescence excitation - emission matrices (EEM) and parallel factor analysis (PAR...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1993
A Chattopadhyay S Mukherjee

A shift in the wavelength of maximum fluorescence emission toward higher wavelengths, caused by a shift in the excitation wavelength toward the red edge of the absorption band, is termed the Red Edge Excitation Shift (REES). This effect is mostly observed with polar fluorophores in motionally restricted media such as very viscous solutions or condensed phases. In this paper, we report the red e...

Journal: :ACS Nano 2021

CdSe nanocrystals and aggregates of an aryleneethynylene derivative are assembled into a hybrid thin film with dual fluorescence from both fluorophores. Under continuous excitation, the molecules exhibit anticorrelated intensity variations, which become periodic at low temperature. We attribute this to structure-dependent aggregation-induced emission derivative, impacts rate excitation energy t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
R S Bodaness D F Heller J Krasinski D S King

The tumor-localizing photosensitizer hematoporphyrin derivative (HPD) is shown to undergo a simultaneous two-photon excitation into the near-ultraviolet Soret band system upon intense laser irradiation at 750 nm, a spectral region where there is no significant HPD one-photon absorbance in aqueous solution. Subsequent to this excitation, internal conversion and vibrational relaxation occur, resu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
K M Hahn A S Waggoner D L Taylor

Structure-activity studies of tetramethinemerocyanine fluorophores enabled the synthesis of novel dyes which showed spectral changes during reversible, calcium-dependent association with calmodulin. These spectral changes were greatly enhanced in dyes with a quaternary nitrogen and specifically placed hydrophobic chains. One such dye was covalently attached to calmodulin, producing a calmodulin...

2013
João Lagarto

Introduction Fluorescence is a natural molecular phenomenon that can be described by the absorption of light by a molecule at one wavelength followed by the emission of light at a longer wavelength [1], [2]. The fluorescence can be characterised by its excitation and emission spectra, quantum yield, polarisation state of the emission and also by the characteristic fluorescence decay following a...

2014
Suman Ranjit Alexander Dvornikov David A. Holland Gregory D. Reinhart David M. Jameson Enrico Gratton

Three-photon excitation fluorescence correlation spectroscopy was used to detect oligomerization equilibria of rat liver phosphofructokinase. The fluorescence intensity produced by the three-photon excitation of tryptophan was collected using the DIVER microscope. In this home-built upright microscope, a large area photomultiplier, placed directly below the sample, is used as the detector. The ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007
Nathalie Gagey Pierre Neveu Chouaha Benbrahim Bernard Goetz Isabelle Aujard Jean-Bernard Baudin Ludovic Jullien

This paper evaluates the o-hydroxycinnamic platform for designing efficient caging groups with fluorescence reporting upon one- and two-photon excitation. The model cinnamates are easily prepared in one step by coupling commercial or readily available synthons. They exhibit a large one-photon absorption that can be tuned in the near-UV range. Uncaging after one-photon excitation was investigate...

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