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Can samples that are in high vapor pressure solvents (such as acetone) be analyzed?

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Can samples that are in high vapor pressure solvents (such as acetone) be analyzed?

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Solvents such as acetone will likely evaporate during the measurement cycle. Less volatile solvents may be compatible by using larger sample volumes. Note: The emission spectra may shift in different solvents or the solvent itself may have inherent fluorescence. Make sure to match your sample to the correct solvent and blank with the same solvent.

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