fluorimetriska
Fluorimetriska is a term derived from fluorimetry, a technique used to measure the fluorescence of a sample. Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. In fluorimetry, a sample is excited by a light source at a specific wavelength, and the emitted light at a different wavelength is then detected and quantified. This emitted light is known as fluorescence. The intensity of the fluorescence is proportional to the concentration of the fluorescent substance in the sample, making it a useful quantitative analytical method. Various instruments, called fluorimeters or spectrofluorometers, are used to perform these measurements. These instruments typically consist of a light source, excitation and emission monochromators or filters, and a detector. Fluorimetry is employed in a wide range of fields, including chemistry, biology, environmental science, and medicine, for applications such as determining the concentration of specific molecules, identifying unknown substances, and studying molecular interactions. Its sensitivity and selectivity make it a powerful tool for analysis.