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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 48,
  • Issue 8,
  • pp. 1030-1032
  • (1994)

New Fiber-Optic-Based High-Pressure Cell for Fluorescence Measurements in Near- and Supercritical Solvents

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Abstract

Studies of fluorescent molecules in supercritical fluids have done much to improve our understanding of solute-fluid, as well as solute-solute, interactions. However, most of the current high-pressure optical cells used in this field are cumbersome to work with and difficult or tedious to clean. Our group previously reported on a fiber-optic interface based on a bifurcated fiber probe which allowed spectroscopic measurements in supercritical solvents.

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