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Revision as of 17:48, 25 November 2011
Description
Quenching is the name given to any process that reduces fluorescence intensity. Molecular oxygen is a fluorescence and phosphorescence quencher for some substances – a phenomenon that has been made use of in constructing optical probes for measuring oxygen.
Abbreviation: n.a.
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Fluorometry