High-Sensitivity Measurement of Crystallization Induction Period Based on Fluorescence Method
Published: 25 March 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/vtfyyjcvsj.1
Contributors:
jiaqi luo, Qiushuo YuDescription
A novel method utilizing the aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties of N-phenylanthranilic acid (NPAA) to measure the crystallization induction period is proposed. Fluorescence monitoring captures nucleation events with high sensitivity and time resolution, offering advantages over traditional visual inspection. Table 1: The time-resolved fluorescence spectra (T=293.15/298.15/303.15/308.15 K) measured at S=1.09-1.30. Table 2: The time-resolved fluorescence spectra (T=308.15 K) of different supersaturations measured in the presence of TTAB/SDS. Table 3: The time-resolved fluorescence spectra of mixed solutions containing TTAB and SDS surfactants were added dropwise at the 2-min/4.5-min respectively.
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Institutions
- Northwest University
Categories
Crystallization, Fluorescence Method