The temperature dependence of organic matter fluorescence apparent quantum yields (Φf) was measured for a diverse set of organic matter isolates (i.e., marine aquatic, microbial aquatic, terrestrial aquatic, and soil) in aqueous solution and for whole water samples to determine apparent activation energies (Ea) for radiationless decay processes of the excited singlet state. Ea was calculated from temperature dependent Φf data obtained by steady-state methods using a simplified photophysical model and the Arrhenius equation. All aquatic-derived isolates, all whole water samples, and one soil-derived fulvic acid isolate exhibited temperature dependent Φf values, with Ea ranging from 5.4 to 8.4 kJ mol–1 at an excitation wavelength of 350 nm. C...
The fluorescence excitation–emission matrix properties of 25 dissolved organic matter samples from ...
The effects of photodegradation and biodegradation upon aquatic organic matter lability have been ex...
International audienceFluorescence spectroscopy has potential for characterizing the water soluble f...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
The temperature dependence of the photochemical production of the hydroxyl radical (•OH) from dissol...
This article presents a study concerning the storage effect on the fluorescence properties of dissol...
Constructed wetlands have the potential to provide low-energy treatment of pharmaceuticals and other...
none6Humic substances are natural compounds abundantly present in the environment. They play a signi...
Experimental results on non-linear fluorescence spectroscopy with laser excitation for organic matte...
The optical properties of dissolved organic matter influence chemical and biological processes in al...
This is the first comprehensive text on the theory and practice of aquatic organic matter fluorescen...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
Fluorescence is an easily available analytical technique used to assess the optical characteristics ...
The fluorescence excitation–emission matrix properties of 25 dissolved organic matter samples from ...
The effects of photodegradation and biodegradation upon aquatic organic matter lability have been ex...
International audienceFluorescence spectroscopy has potential for characterizing the water soluble f...
The fluorescence intensity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aqueous samples is known to be highl...
The temperature dependence of the photochemical production of the hydroxyl radical (•OH) from dissol...
This article presents a study concerning the storage effect on the fluorescence properties of dissol...
Constructed wetlands have the potential to provide low-energy treatment of pharmaceuticals and other...
none6Humic substances are natural compounds abundantly present in the environment. They play a signi...
Experimental results on non-linear fluorescence spectroscopy with laser excitation for organic matte...
The optical properties of dissolved organic matter influence chemical and biological processes in al...
This is the first comprehensive text on the theory and practice of aquatic organic matter fluorescen...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
Fluorescence is an easily available analytical technique used to assess the optical characteristics ...
The fluorescence excitation–emission matrix properties of 25 dissolved organic matter samples from ...
The effects of photodegradation and biodegradation upon aquatic organic matter lability have been ex...
International audienceFluorescence spectroscopy has potential for characterizing the water soluble f...