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danko » Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:34 am
Scattered light by the mobile phase is actually not something one should worry too much about.
Unless the mobile phase comprises large molecules, particulate matter or tiny air bubbles. Such factors should be eliminated regardless of the detection mode (i.e. whether it is absorbance or fluorescence detection).
Even if there is some light scattering going on in the flow cell, it should not represent a big issue, because the scattered light has the same wavelength as the excitation ditto, while the light sent to/allowed to reach the PMT will have another/longer wavelength in fluorescence detection.
This is the theoretical part of the matter. In practise, some light cross-contamination can not be dismissed 100 %, but it shouldn’t cause large baseline disturbances.
Best Regards