What are the applications of molecular emission spectroscopy?
a. I and III
b. Only I
c. Only II
d. I, II and III
e. I and II
Molecular Emission Spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique which examines the wavelengths of photons emitted by molecules during their transition from an excited state to a lower energy state.
The emission spectra of molecules can be used in chemical analysis of substances.
• Determination of fluorescent drugs in low-dose formulations in the presence of non-fluorescent excipients.
• In carrying out limit tests where the impurity is fluorescent or can be simply rendered fluorescent.
• Useful for studying the binding of drugs to components in complex formulations
• Widely used in bioanalysis for measuring small amounts of drug and for studying drug-protein binding.
Correct option is d
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