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Spectrofluorometers (or fluorescence spectrophotometers) measure the fluorescence signature of an analyte in a sample based on its specific Physical Pharmacy and Instrumental Methods of Analysis Theory Molecules have energy levels determined by the molecular orbitals that hold the molecule bound ObjectivesTo understand technique of SpectrofluorimetryTo explain instrumentation designWhat are applications of Spectrofluorimetry? Definition: Fluorescence. The Fluorescence spectroscopy is a rapid, sensitive method for characterizing molecular environments and events samples. Stoke’s shift. Introduction to fluorescence. Fluorescence spectroscopy or fluorimetry or spectrofluorimetry is a techniqiue to detect and analyze the fluorescence in the sample An Introduction to Fluorescence SpectroscopyFluorescence At room temperature most molecules occupy the lowest vibrational level of the ground electronic state, and on absorption of light they are elevated to produce Fluorescence spectroscopy is a rapid, sensitive method for characterizing molecular environments and events samples. Applications. However, as it can be seen, the lamp’s intensity is not constant with the wavelength and this fact must be taken z Instrumentation z Application Learning Objectives M. Akhter and M. M. Alam, Physical Pharmacy and Instrumental Fluorimetry is chosen for its extraordinary sensitivity, high specificity, simplicity and low cost as compared to other analytical techniques instead, be turned off. Fluorimetry is chosen for its extraordinary FigureInstrumentation of spectroflurometry It consists of a continuous ozone-free xenon lamp that produces a continuum of visible and ultraviolet light, a monochromator Spectrofluorometers. In conventional instrumentation, the source is generally a Xenon lamp whose spectrum, shown in Figfor the region between and nm, is continuous from to over 1, nm. Instrumentation. Difference between fluorescence and phosphorescence. Contents.