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Most Cited Articles of Spectroscopy Letters
Title
Year
Citations
Europium and Terbium tris(Dipicolinates) as Secondary Standards for Quantum Yield Determination
2004
213
A FT-IR Study of the Hydrolysis of Tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS).
1998
203
Relationship Between NH Stretching Frequencies and N…O Distances of Crystals Containing NH…O Hydrogen Bonds
1976
127
The Infrared and Raman Spectra of β-and α-Tricalcium Phosphate (Ca3(Po4)2)
1998
123
Prediction of Cassava Starch Edible Film Properties by Chemometric Analysis of Infrared Spectra
2005
105
Infrared Spectra of Surface Hydroxyl Groups and Crystalline Structure of Oxides
1972
100
Raman Spectra of Vateritic Calcium Carbonate
1995
94
Vibrational Studies of Heteropolyanions Related to α-P2W18O62 6- I - Infrared Evidence of the Structure of α1 and α2-P2W17O61 10−
1979
83
THE SYNTHESIS AND SPECTRAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(III), AND Zn(II) COMPLEXES WITH SCHIFF BASE
2002
72
Characterization of Waste Materials Using FTIR Spectroscopy: Process Monitoring and Quality Assessment
2005
69
Analysis of Heavy Metals in Scalp Hair Samples of Hypertensive Patients by Conventional and Microwave Digestion Methods
2006
68
Synthesis, magnetic and special studies of some novel metal complexes of Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(II), Zn[II), Nd(III), Th(IV), and UO2(VI) with schiff bases derived from sulfa drugs, viz., Sulfanilamide/Sulfamerazine and o-vanillin
1999
65
FT‐IR Study of the Hydrolysis and Polymerization of Tetraethyl Orthosilicate and Polydimethyl Siloxane in the Presence of Tetrabutyl Orthotitanate
2004
64
Downconversion for Solar Cells in YF3:Pr3+, Yb3+
2010
60
Solvent Extraction-Spectrophotometric Determination of Nickel(II) in Natural Waters Using DI-2-Pyridyl Ketone Benzoylhydrazone
1999
60
Comments OH the Definitions of the Terms Sensitivity and Detection Limit
1970
58
Luminescence Spectra of Alkali Feldspars: Influence of Crushing on the Ultraviolet Emission Band
2000
57
Studies on Some Schiff Base Complexes of CoII, NiII and CuII Derived from Salicylaldehyde and O-Nitrobenzaldehyde
1998
56
The Nature of the 1600 cm−1 Band of Carbons
1982
56
Digital Filtering of Weakly Structured UV/VIS Spectra of Inorganic Compounds
1990
54
Synthesis of Nano-Cadmium Sulfide by Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid Environment
2015
53
Use of Cerium (IV) in the Spectrophotometric and Spectrofluorimetric Determinations of Penicillins and Cephalosporins in Their Pharmaceutical Preparations
2000
53
Determination of the First Excited Singlet State Dipole Moments of Coumarins by the Solvatochromic Method
1994
53
Differences Between One Aluminic Palygorskite and Another Magnesic by Infrared Spectroscopy
1989
53
Quenching of Lanthanide Emission by Intervalence Charge Transfer in Crystals Containing Closed Shell Transition Metal Ions
2007
51
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