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Volumn 64, Issue 4, 1976, Pages 1791-1803

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy as a probe of molecular dynamics

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EID: 36749107042     PISSN: 00219606     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.432357     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (301)

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    • The equation for [formula omitted] in the case of radomization of the orientation by a chemical transformation is discussed by
    • The equations given here should also apply to the case in which the orientation is rotated by a chemical reaction when the rotational diffusion rate is much greater than the chemical reaction rate. In this case the orientational motion will be dominated by diffusion. For reactions of order [formula omitted] varying the reactant concentration gives us a means of satisfying this condition, although it may then be difficult to extract chemical reaction rates from the part of the data affected by rotational correlation times.
    • (1971) J. Chem. Phys. , vol.55 , pp. 1245
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    • the application to the fluorescent problem it may, of course, be possible that the ground and excited states have different hydrodynamic properties.
    • This possibility is ignored in the present formulation.
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    • One should take care of using a light collecting system that faithfully reproduces the distribution of polarizations at the detector whenever the final polarization is detected.
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    • Six of these cases for [formula omitted] were given in Ref. 6, but the normalization factors for the angular factors were omitted there.
    • The values of Ref. 6 should be multiplied by [formula omitted] In addition, the cases where the final polarization is not detected are high by a factor of 4.
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    • For the Honeywell-Saicor correlators the time would be about 11 h (400 bins) or 2.75 h (100 bins), but for a Malvern correlator (20 bins), it would be only a few seconds.


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