Fluorescence Inner-Filtering Correction for Determining the Humification Index of Dissolved Organic Matter
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The use of fluorescence spectrometry has been suggested as a simple method to determine the extent of natural organic matter humification by quantifying the red-shifting of fluorescence emission that occurs with increasing humification. Humification indices are calculated by dividing fluorescence intensity at longer wavelengths by intensity at shorter wavelengths. These indices calculated without any specific efforts to standardize dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration will result in index values thatvary with DOM concentration due to fluorescence innerfiltering effects. This study critically evaluated the effect of DOM concentration on humification index determination using organic matter isolated from…
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- Humus
- Chemistry
- Absorbance
- Fluorescence
- Dissolved organic carbon
- Organic matter
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Wavelength
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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