UV VIS Spectrophotometer

As their name implies, ultraviolet visible spectrophotometers (often referred to as a UV Vis spectrophotometer or just a UV spectrophotometer) quantify the optical properties of samples in the ultraviolet and visible wavelength ranges of light (typically 190 to 900/1100 nm). Specifically, UV visible spectroscopy determines how much light of a given wavelength passes through a sample, and how much is absorbed. Such information can be diagnostic of molecular identity, concentration, structure, or activity, whether of organic species such as porphyrins, benzenes, and napthalenes, or of biomolecules like nucleic acids and proteins. Spectrophotometers can scan either fixed (i.e., predefined) or variable wavelengths, and come in both single- and double-beam configurations.

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ItemV-750 UV-Visible SpectrophotometerV-730 UV-Visible SpectrophotometerV-760 UV-Visible SpectrophotometerV-770 UV-Vis/NIR SpectrophotometerV-780 UV-Vis/NIR Spectrophotometer
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Catalog NumberV-750V-730V-760V-770V-780
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Optical SystemCzerny-Turner mount
Double monochromator
Fully symmetrical double beam type
Rowland off-circle arrangement
Single monochromator
Double beam type
Czerny-Turner mount
Single monochromator
Fully symmetrical double beam type
Czerny-Turner mount
Single monochromator
Fully symmetrical double beam type
Czerny-Turner mount
Single monochromator
Fully symmetrical double beam type
Wavelength Range190 to 900 nm190 to 1,100 nm187 to 900 nm190 to 2,700 nm (3,200 nm, option)190 to 1,600 nm
Resolution=BS9=BS8=BS10=BS11=BS12
Scanning Speed10 to 4,000 nm/min (8,000 nm/min in preview mode)10 to 8,000 nm/min10 to 4,000 nm/min (8,000 nm/min in preview mode)10 to 4,000 nm/min (8,000 nm/min in preview mode)10 to 4,000 nm/min (80,00 nm/min in preview mode)
Spectral Bandwidth0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 nm
L2, L5, L10 nm (low stray light mode)
M1, M2 nm (micro cell mode)
1.0 nm fixed0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 nm
L2, L5, L10 nm (low stray light mode)
M1, M2 nm (micro cell mode)
UV-Vis:
0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 nm
L2, L5, L10 nm (low stray light mode)
M1, M2 nm (micro cell mode)
NIR:
0.4, 0.8, 1, 2, 4, 8, 20, 40
L8, L20, L40 nm (low stray light mode)
M4, M8 nm (micro cell mode)
UV-Vis:
0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 nm
L2, L5, L10 nm (low stray light mode)
M1, M2 nm (micro cell mode)
NIR:
0.2, 0.4, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20
L4, L10, L20 nm (low stray light mode)
M2, M4 nm (micro cell mode)
Light SourceHalogen lamp, Deuterium lampHalogen lamp, Deuterium lampHalogen lamp, Deuterium lampHalogen lamp, Deuterium lampHalogen lamp, Deuterium lamp
DescriptionThe V-750 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer optical design uses precision double-beam optics with variable spectral bandwidth. A high sensitivity PMT detector provides accurate and reproducible measurements for low to high concentration samples. By controlling the high voltage applied to the PMT, the ... Read MoreThe V-730 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer is designed for accurate and reliable absorption and transmittance measurements. Innovative features include IQ Accessory automatic recognition and IQ Start for push-button operation of routine measurements. The wide wavelength range from 190 to 1,100 nm ... Read MoreThe V-760 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer includes a double monochromator for exceptional resolution with extremely low stray light (0.00008 %) for more accurate measurement over the widest photometric range (up to 8AU). The V-760 provides excellent sensitivity for diffuse reflectance or transmittance ... Read MoreThe V-770 UV-Visible/NIR Spectrophotometer features a unique single monochromator design for maximum light throughput with excellent absorbance linearity. A PMT detector is used for the UV to visible region and a Peltier-cooled PbS detector for the NIR region.The V-780 UV-Visible/NIR Spectrophotometer features a single monochromator with automatically exchanged gratings: 1,200 lines/mm for the UV-Visible region and 600 lines/mm for the NIR region. A PMT detector is used for the UV-Visible region and a high sensitivity InGaAs detector in the NIR region. ... Read More
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