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UV Laser Induced Fluorescence portable system for the detection of plastic and organic compounds in water

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Abstract

A 266 nm Laser Induced Fluorescence system that is 1000 times more sensitive than existing in situ fluorescence sensors has been developed and tested for the detection of plastics and organics in water.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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