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Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Analytical Chemistry. A Practical Approach

  • Book

  • August 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6051751
Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Analytical Chemistry: A Practical Approach provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental, theoretical aspects and advanced applications of fluorescence spectroscopy in analytical chemistry. The book provides basic knowledge and recent advances, enabling new users to effectively apply techniques. Readers will gain significant insights into recent developments of organic and inorganic fluorophores and their potential applications in fluorescence spectroscopy for quantitative analysis of various molecules. Sections explore the challenges and potential applications, with an emphasis on understanding the theory, detection mechanisms, and new fluorophores for molecular recognition.

The book is a valuable resource, practical guide, and roadmap to fluorescence spectroscopy for all chemists, analytical scientists, academics, and researchers investigating organic and inorganic fluorophore-based sensor technology for molecular and ionic species sensing. It is also an important reference for researchers, bioanalytical chemists, and technologists working on fluorescence spectroscopy.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Basic Theory and Principles
2. Detection mechanisms in fluorescence analytical spectroscopy
3. Designing of organic fluorophores in fluorescence spectroscopy
4. Carbon nanostructures-based fluorescent probes for the detection of molecular and ionic species
5. Metal nanoclusters in fluorescence spectroscopy for sensing applications
6. Semiconductor quantum dots in fluorescence analytical spectroscopy
7. Upconversion nanoparticles integrated fluorescence spectroscopy for analytical applications
8. Perovskite nanomaterials-based fluorescence spectroscopic analytical methods for analysis of wide variety molecules
9. Biomolecules-based fluorophores for molecular recognitions
10. Two-dimensional nanomaterials-based fluorescence detection approaches
11. Ratiometric fluorescence analytical strategies
12. Fluorescence spectroscopy for single molecule detection
13. Fluorescence spectroscopy for reactive oxygen and nitrogen species assays
14. Detection of gases and volatile molecules by fluorescence spectroscopy
15. Development of fluorescent paper strips for sensing applications
16. Challenges and future prospects of fluorescence spectroscopy in analytical chemistry References

Authors

Suresh Kumar Kailasa Associate Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, S.V. National Institute of Technology, Surat, India. Suresh Kumar Kailasa FRSC is an Associate Professor of the Department of Chemistry at Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT) Surat, Gujrat, India. He obtained his master of science (Chemistry of Natural Products) in chemistry from Sri Krishnadeveraya University, Andhra Pradesh, India and his PhD in Chemistry from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. After completing two Postdoctoral Fellowships at Chonbuk University, South Korea and at National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, he joined an Assistant Professor at SVNIT, Surat in 2009. He received Young Scientist Award from Taiwan Mass Spectrometry Society in 2013. He was selected as a Brain Pool Scientist at the Department of Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, South Korea under Korean Brain Pool Invitation Program of KOFST in 2017. He was selected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), London, UK and Fellow of the Society of Pesticide Science India in 2019. He has been selected as a life member in the National Academy of Sciences (NASI) Allahabad, India. He acted as Guest Editors in the special issues in Applied Sciences (MDPI) and Materials Today Chemistry (Elsevier). Currently, he is the head of the Department of Chemistry, SVNIT, Surat, India. He is the author of 182 peer-reviewed papers and is the co-inventor of a Taiwan Patent. His research interest in the field of analytical chemistry, MALDI-MS, ESI-MS, microextraction, nanosensors, drug delivery, surface modifications of nanostructure materials, functional nanomaterials for the development of new analytical strategies. Hirakendu Basu Scientific Officer, Analytical Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre of India, India. Hirakendu Basu, is currently working as Scientific Officer F in Analytical Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre of India. He completed his B.Sc. from Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, under Calcutta University in 2005 and M.Sc. from Calcutta University in 2007. He then joined Bhabha Atomic Research Centre after completion of OCES (52nd batch). He received his M.Tech in Nuclear Science and Engineering and PhD in Chemistry from HBNI, India. His areas of research interest are environmental analytical chemistry, development of hybrid materials, polymeric nanocomposites, core-shell nanoparticles, multifunctional photothermal material, colloidal migration study, natural radioactivity, colorimetric sensors and development of indigenous standard reference material. Tae Jung Park Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea. Tae Jung Park PhD is an Associate Professor at the Chemistry Department of Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea. His research interests are novel platform technologies for nanobio-fusion studies on metal surfaces, biosensor chips and nanocomplex fabrication for electrochemical analysis. Furthermore, he is interested in the investigation of molecular diagnostics using nanomaterials and the evaluation of biomimetics and drug delivery systems. He has received over 14 best research awards and has published over 130 papers, and owns over 80 international and Korean patents.