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Studies were performed to examine the possibilities of the analytical application of Cherenkov fluorimetry. It has been found that the fluorescence excited by Cherenkov radiation can be measured by liquid scintillation. In the case of quinine sulfate, the effect is a linear function of the concentration in the interval of 10−2−10−3M. A study of the inhibitory effects of various anions on the Cherenkov fluorescence of quinin sulfate was made. In a semilogarithmic plot the inhibitory effect of chloride, bromide, nitrite and nitrate ions are linear functions of the concentration. The slope of the straight line can be varied by changing the solvent.
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Kulcsár, F. Analytical application of Cherenkov radiation. J. Radioanal. Chem. 49, 189–194 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02519909
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