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8 November 1996 Study of the structure of water by laser spectroscopy
Victor A. Aleshkevich, Anatolii N. Baranov, A. M. Saletsky
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Proceedings Volume 2965, ALT '96 International Symposium on Laser Methods for Biomedical Applications; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257365
Event: ALT '96 International Symposium: Laser Methods for Biomedical Applications, 1996, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Abstract
Two methods (the dynamic light scattering and the luminescence probe technique) are used for the investigation of the structure of water systems. The study of dynamic light scattering leads to the conclusion that the water systems have a cluster structure, the volume of which depends ont he temperature. More detailed information of water biological systems is obtained from the analysis of the luminescence data. The analysis of the water solution structure was carried out on the base of an experimental excitation energy transfer process. It was shown that the water matrix structure is the main factor of the efficiency of such processes.
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Victor A. Aleshkevich, Anatolii N. Baranov, and A. M. Saletsky "Study of the structure of water by laser spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 2965, ALT '96 International Symposium on Laser Methods for Biomedical Applications, (8 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257365
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KEYWORDS
Bioalcohols

Molecules

Light scattering

Luminescence

Water

Energy transfer

Fractal analysis

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