Abstract

The practical problems associated with observing phosphorescence at 77K (boiling point of liquid nitrogen) have discouraged its use as an analytical method. The phenomenon of Room Temperature Phosphorescence (RTP) is now being exploited to produce analytical techniques of great sensitivity and selectivity.

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