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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 45,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 73-79
  • (1991)

Phase-Resolved Fluorescence Spectral Fingerprinting of Petrolatums

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Abstract

The first application of multifrequency phase-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy (PRFS) to the characterization of a complex, multicomponent system is described. The incorporation of lifetime selectivity significantly enhances the ability to discriminate between different petrolatum samples, relative to conventional, steady-state fluorescence techniques. Chemometric data analysis strategies are used to reduce noise contributions and to compare the dynamic spectral features of the petrolatums.

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