The Application of Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Measurement of Purity Level in Textiles
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Accession number;06A0129627
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| Title;The Application of Laser Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Measurement of Purity Level in Textiles |
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TANAKA TAKEYUKI
(Shinshu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
ISHIZAWA HIROAKI
(Shinshu Univ., Textile Sci. and Technol., JPN)
KANAI HIROYUKI
(Shinshu Univ., Textile Sci. and Technol., JPN)
NISHIMATSU TOYONORI
(Shinshu Univ., Textile Sci. and Technol., JPN)
TOBA EIJI
(Shinshu Univ., Textile Sci. and Technol., JPN)
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Journal Title;Jido Seigyo Rengo Koenkai (CD-ROM)
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Journal Code:F0989D
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VOL.48th;NO.;PAGE.C1-14(2005)
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| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) method is one of the fluorometric analysis methods that are very excellent methods as the method of the quantitative analysis of the material of a small amount. This paper describes a new purity level evaluation method in textiles by the application of LIF Spectroscopy. LIF spectra were measured by a developed measuring system. There are a peculiar absorption and luminescence peak in the molecule. In this research, we used artificial sweat and artificial lipid as model dirt of sample. Then we used cotton cloth, cupra cloth, rayon cloth as standard cloth of sample. In each samples measures fluorescent intensity, tried fixed quantity evaluation of model dirt. This paper also describes tried the grasp of the distribution situation of the model dirt in two dimensions. (author abst.) |
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