Abstract

Qualitative analysis by computer decomposition of fluorescence spectra by means of the program SPECSOLV is discussed. Concentration studies of naphthacene in benzene and mixture analyses of single and binary solutions of anthracene, naphthacene, naphthalene,and rubrene are reported. The results demonstrate the ability to separate solvent and sample spectral contributions, and to assign component peaks in the case of mixtures. Semi-quantitative results are presented, and the feasibility of extending the study to computersearch systems based on component characterization of fluorescence spectra is discussed.

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