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Quantitative Vibrational Spectrometry in the 21st Century: A Scientometric Evaluation

2005

Abstract The state of the art of research on vibrational spectrometry–based quantitative methodologies was evaluated from the literature compiled in Analytical Abstracts from 1980. Medium and near infrared, Raman spectrometry, and photoacoustic methods of analysis were considered. The evolution of the number of published papers, the distribution of the literature as a function of the different application fields in which the vibrational methods were employed, and a study of the impact on this area of chemometric and automation studies clearly shows that, from the 1990s until now, the importance of vibrational spectrometry in application analysis has grown to reach maturity. This field provi…

Alternative methodsResearch groupsChemistryManagement scienceScientific productionPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineNanotechnologyMass spectrometrySpectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistrySpectroscopy Letters
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Direct determination of Mancozeb by photoacoustic spectrometry

2006

Abstract A solvent free, fast and environmentally friendly photoacoustic-infrared-based methodology (PAS-FTIR) was developed for the determination of Mancozeb in agrochemicals. This methodology was based on the direct measurement of the transmittance spectra of solid samples and a multivariate calibration model to determine the active ingredient concentration. The proposed partial least squares (PLS) model was made using nine standards prepared by mixing different amounts of kaolin and Mancozeb, with concentrations between 5.43 and 88.10% (w/w). A hierarchical cluster analysis was made in order to classify the samples in terms of similarity in the PAS-FTIR spectra. From their spectra differ…

ChromatographyChemistryDirect methodAnalytical chemistryPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineMass spectrometryBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPartial least squares regressionCalibrationEnvironmental ChemistryMancozebSample preparationMetalaxylSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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The Determination of Absorptive Properties of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy

1982

Chopped light produces an acoustic signal in a closed cell when it is absorbed by a sample of material within this cell. This effect is used to develop a method for measuring the absorption coefficient of aerosol particles. The possibilities and limits of the method are discussed.

Computer scienceAttenuation coefficientClosed cellAnalytical chemistryCarbon blackAtmospheric sciencesSignalPhotoacoustic spectroscopySample (graphics)Aerosol
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Evaluation of Nanoparticles as Contrast Agent for Photoacoustic Imaging in Living Cells

2010

Materials sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContrast (vision)NanoparticlePhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicinemedia_commonBiomedical engineering
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The application of the photoacoustic transmittance oscillations for determining elastic constants in gallium and indium selenides

1996

Transmittance periodic oscillations are observed in GaSe and InSe on excitation with optical pulses. Such oscillations are explained in terms of photoacoustic generation of dilatational waves, which become resonant within the crystal. Spectral analysis of those oscillations in samples of different thickness has led to an accurate determination of the longitudinal acoustic‐wave velocity along the crystallographic axis c. Julio.Pellicer@uv.es ; Chantal.Ferrer@uv.es ; Vicente.Munoz@uv.es

OscillationsGallium SelenidesGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineMonocrystalsMolecular physicsResonanceCrystalOptics:FÍSICA [UNESCO]TransmittanceGallium Selenides ; Indium Selenides ; Monocrystals ; Oscillations ; Photoacoustic Effect ; Resonance ; Sound Velocity ; Sound WavesSound VelocityGalliumSound WavesPhotoacoustic effectPhotoacoustic EffectIndium Selenidesbusiness.industryUNESCO::FÍSICAResonancechemistrybusinessExcitationIndium
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BODIPY - phosphane - gold complexes : towards the elaboration of optical theranostics

2015

This work describes new anticancer agents that could be detected by optical imaging, namely optical theranostics.After a first chapter describing the context of cancer imaging and therapy, a second chapter describes a first series of BODIPY-phosphine-gold theranostics, the synthesis of which has been optimized (less steps, shortening the reaction time, scale up). Their conjugation with biomolecules (glucose, peptide) has been achieved by developing a simple and efficient method that leads to the coupling between the gold atom of the probe and the thiol of the biomolecule (modified or not), leading to a gold sulfur bound. Hence, it makes the biovectorization of the probes possible in order t…

Phosphine-GoldPhotoacoustiqueThéranostiqueProche infra-rougeIn vitro studiesÉtudes in vitroOptical ImagingPhosphine-orPhotoacousticAtropoisomèresAtropisomersAggregationNear-infraredTheranosticImagerie optiqueBODIPY[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherAgrégationPicket FencePicket-Fence
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A combined theoretical and experimental determination of the electronic spectrum of acetone

1996

A combined ab initio and experimental investigation has been performed of the main features of the electronic spectrum of acetone. Vertical transition energies have been calculated from the ground to the ny→π∗, π→π∗, σ→π∗, and the n=3 Rydberg states. In addition, the 1A1 energy surfaces have been studied as functions of the CO bond length. The 1A1 3p and 3d states were found to be heavily perturbed by the π→π∗ state. Resonant multiphoton ionization and polarization‐selected photoacoustic spectra of acetone have been measured and observed transitions were assigned on internal criteria. The calculated vertical transition energies to the ny→π∗ and all Rydberg states were found to be in agreeme…

Photoacoustic SpectroscopyOvertoneAb initioGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhotoionizationPhotoionizationSpectral lineAcetoneBond LengthsGround Statessymbols.namesakeRydberg StatesAb initio quantum chemistry methodsPolarizationIonizationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Carbon MonoxideEnergyChemistryUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaSurfacesBond lengthElectron SpectraRydberg formulasymbolsAb Initio Calculations ; Acetone ; Bond Lengths ; Carbon Monoxide ; Electron Spectra ; Energy ; Ground States ; Multi−Photon Processes ; Photoacoustic Spectroscopy ; Photoionization ; Polarization ; Rydberg States ; SurfacesMulti−Photon ProcessesAtomic physicsAb Initio CalculationsThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Selective Excitation of Guided Waves into Bone Phantoms by a Time-Delayed Laser Diode Array

2012

We excite selectively the Ao and So plate mode into an acrylic bone phantom using a laser diode array. This is done by controlling the time delay between the signals driving the array elements. Selective mode generation is important because it can potentially increase the sensitivity of in vivo osteoporosis screening.

Photoacoustic effect0303 health sciencesMaterials scienceLaser diodebusiness.industry030209 endocrinology & metabolismSelective excitationImaging phantomlaw.inventionOsteoporosis screeningUltrasonic imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTime delayedOptics030301 anatomy & morphologylawbusinessSensitivity (electronics)2012 Symposium on Photonics and Optoelectronics
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Photo-acoustic phase-delayed excitation of guided waves in coated bone phantoms

2013

Photo-acoustic skeletal quantitative ultrasound enables assessment of the fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW) propagating in bone. This mode, consistent with the F(1,1) tube mode can now be measured through a coating of soft tissue. Interference due to ultrasound propagation in the soft tissue surrounding the bone is reduced by using phase-delayed ultrasound excitation. Photo-acoustic phase-delayed excitation was done on five axisymmetric bone phantoms (1-5 mm wall thickness), coated by a 5 mm thick soft-tissue mimicking layer. A fiber head comprising a linear array of four optical fibers (400 μm diameter), illuminated by pulsed laser diodes (905 nm wavelength) generated ultrasound. Thi…

Photoacoustic effectOptical fiberMaterials scienceGuided wave testingta114business.industryUltrasoundPhase (waves)01 natural scienceslaw.invention030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesWavelengthTransducerOpticslaw0103 physical sciences0305 other medical sciencebusiness010301 acousticsGroup delay and phase delay
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HIGHLY EXCITED VIBRATIONAL STATES OF CYCLIC MOLECULES INVESTIGATED BY I.C.L.A SPECTROSCOPY WITH PHOTOACOUSTIC DETECTION

1991

The spectra of the fourth and fifth CH stretching overtones of cyclohexene and cyclopentene molecules and of some of their selectively deuterated derivatives have been measured by dye laser intracavity spectroscopy with photoacoustic detection. The intramolecular relaxation of the vibrational energy occurs principally through Fermi resonances with CH2 bending combinations in cyclohexene and through a coupling between the stretching and the ring puckering motions in cyclopentene.

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesChemistryExcited state[PHYS.HIST]Physics [physics]/Physics archivesAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMoleculePhysical chemistryPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicinePhysics::OpticsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsSpectroscopy3. Good health
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