EEM and A-TEEM spectroscopy in pharma, food science and environmental applications
It is generally acknowledged that 3D fluorescence fingerprinting is suitable for recognition, classification, and detection processes. This webinar is ideal for fluorescence excitation emission matrix (EEM) users who are interested in 3D fluorescence combined with simultaneous absorbance-transmittance spectroscopy.
Dr. Alessia Quatela, product specialist at HORIBA, will explore A-TEEM (absorbance, transmission and a fluorescence excitation emission matrix) spectroscopy’s ability to acquire absorbance, transmittance, and excitation-emission matrices simultaneously, alongside being able to correct inner filter effects for a more quantitative method. Practical application examples in different domains will be discussed, including surface water, quantitative analysis of wine phenolics, saffron, and olive oil adulteration, cell culture media storage effects, insulin solubility and vaccine characterization.
Key learning objectives:
- Molecular fingerprinting
- A-TEEM fingerprint technique
- Fluorescence EEM applications
- Inner filter effect correction
Who should attend:
- Spectroscopists
- Spectrofluorometer users
- Chemists
- Biologists
- Biochemists
- Physicists