Abstract

Abstract This work describes the use of a real‐time full spectra fluorescence spectrophotometer to determine the complexation parameters of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and Cu(II). The DOMs used were fulvic acids obtained from the International Humic Substance Society (SRFA) and isolated from the sediment of Feeitsuey Reservoir in Taiwan (FTFA). Use of a real‐time full spectra fluorescence spectrophotometer provides simultaneous observations on Rayleigh scattering and full spectra intensity.

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