UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy proves to be a potent analytical technique applicable across routine and research analyses. This method hinges on the sample capability to absorb light within the UV-Vis region of the electromagnetic spectrum. By utilizing the Lambert-Beer law and by choosing a suitable optical path length it is possible to perform quantitative analyses. As a potential application, our research team performs colorimetric analyses on water samples to detect heavy metals.
OPTICAL DESIGN: Double-beam with sample and reference cuvette positions - Application Focused Beam Geometry (AFBG); Czerny-Turner monochromator. - SPECTRAL BANDWIDTH(S): Variable: 1.0 nm; 2.0 nm; - LIGHT SOURCE: Xenon flash lamp; - DETECTOR: Dual Silicon Photodiodes - SCAN ORDINATE MODES: Absorbance, % Transmittance, % Reflectance - WAVELENGTH RANGE AND ACCURACY: 190–1100 nm ±0.8 nm - SCANNING SPEED: <1 to 6000 nm/min; variable - DATA INTERVALS: 10, 5, 2, 1.0, 0.5, 0.2, 0.1 nm - photometric Range: >3.5 A - DRIFT (STABILITY): <0.0005 A/hour