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Published in final edited form as: Anal Chem. 1987 Jan 15;59(2):271–278. doi: 10.1021/ac00129a012

Table I.

Resolution of Two-Component Mixtures by VFPSD

compounds component fit measd τi ns calcd τi ns χR2
FLS/9-AAa 1 6.05 5.72
2 4.54b (0.02) 4.51 (0.032)c 0.54
9.85 (0.02) 9.30 (0.092)
3 2.03 (0.44) 0.50
5.23 (0.20)
9.76 (0.22)
PRODAN/TNSd 1 4.88 4.74
2 3.45 (0.068) 3.83 (0.041) 0.99
7.89 (0.11) 8.08 (0.16)
3 2.55 (0.66) 0.94
6.69 (0.53)
4.19 (0.31)
NATyrA/NATAd 1 2.74 23.4
2 1.51 (0.19) 1.71 (0.024) 2.6
2.92 (0.18) 3.48 (0.013)
3 1.34 (0.045) 1.7
3.40 (0.16)
4.21 (0.34)
a

The VFPS data were analyzed from 480 to 560 nm (17 wavelengths) with an assumed noise level of 2%. 54 files were used in the analysis, representing six θD between 0 and 100° for Ip and six θD between 90 and 190° for Iq, at nine F from 2.0 to 92.0 MHz.

b

Lifetimes of single-component solutions measured under the same conditions as the VFPS data.

c

The values in parentheses are the standard deviations calculated from the diagonal terms of the covarience matrix (39).

d

As in footnote a, but 40 files were used in the analysis with data from 10 θD (for Ip between 0 and 80°) at 8 F between 3.0 and 108.0 MHz and 23 wavelengths between 400 and 510 nm, assuming 3% noise.

e

As in footnote a but 48 files were used including data from 7 F between 11.37 and 113.7 MHz, over 25 wavelengths between 290 and 410 nm, assuming 2% noise.