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UV-Vis Spectroscopy

UV-Vis Spectroscopy (or Spectrophotometry) is a quantitative technique used to measure how much a chemical substance absorbs light. This is done by measuring the intensity of light that passes through a sample with respect to the intensity of light through a reference sample or blank. This technique can be used for multiple sample types including liquids, solids, thin-films and glass.

Edinburgh Instruments offers high performance UV Vis Spectrophotometers suitable for many analytical applications where accuracy and precision measurements are key to your results.

UV-Vis Spectroscopy

Description

Spectrophotometry is a quantitative measurement of the absorption/transmission or reflection of a material as a function of wavelength. Despite being termed UV-Vis, the wavelength range that is typically used ranges from 190 nm up to 1,100 nm in the near-infrared.

Using a spectrophotometer and carrying out absorption/transmission measurements we can determine the amount (or concentration) of a known chemical substance simply, by studying the number of photons (light intensity) that reach the detector. The more a material absorbs light at a specific wavelength, the higher the concentration of the known substance.

A typical absorption measurement as a function of wavelength is given below:

Spectrum Overlay - DS5 Spectrophotometer. UV Vis Spectroscopy Example.

 

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UV-Vis Spectroscopy Applications

  • Traditional Chemistry
  • Life Science
  • Microbiology
  • Food & Agriculture
  • Material Science
  • Optical Components
  • Pharmaceutical Research
  • Petrochemistry
  • Cosmetic Industry
  • Quality Control

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