Abstract

This article is the first of a 3-part series that gives a procedure to avoid common errors in spectrofluorometry using an example case. Part 2 will focus on throughput and polarization correction of spectrofluorometers for the purpose of inter-laboratory comparisons, while Part 3 will focus on non-ideal sample behavior.

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