Modern analytical thermooptical spectroscopy
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Mikhail Yu. Kononets
The review surveys the main lines of research in thermooptical spectroscopy related directly or indirectly to analytical chemistry. The advantages and drawbacks of thermooptical spectroscopy methods are considered. Particular attention is given to the coupling of thermooptical spectroscopy to chromatography, flow analysis techniques, capillary electrophoresis, etc. Prospects for the development of analytical thermooptical spectroscopy are discussed. The bibliography includes 606 references.
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Russian Chemical Reviews

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