Optical spectra and laser induced fluorescence of bisphenol A

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a known disruptor of the human endocrine system. Our research has been carried out aimed at identifying the features of laser induced fluorescence of BPA at different pH and the properties of the solvent for the development of a method for the detection of a toxicant in biologic...

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Published in:Pulsed lasers and laser applications AMPL-2021 : the 15th International conference, September 12-17, 2021, Tomsk, Russia : abstracts P. 59
Other Authors: Bocharnikova, Elena N., Tchaikovskaya, Olga N., Telminov, Evgenii N., Mayer, Georgy V. 1948-
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
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Summary:Bisphenol A (BPA) is a known disruptor of the human endocrine system. Our research has been carried out aimed at identifying the features of laser induced fluorescence of BPA at different pH and the properties of the solvent for the development of a method for the detection of a toxicant in biological systems. The spectral characteristics of BPA are very sensitive to the excitation wavelength. We used excitation wavelengths at 266, 355, and 532 nm from a YAG-Nd3 + laser LQ 529.
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ISBN:9785936296703