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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CompanyShimadzuShimadzu
ItemUV-1900i Plus UV-VIS SpectrophotometerUV-2700i Plus UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
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Catalog NumberUV-1900i PlusUV-2700i Plus
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Optical SystemDouble beamDouble Beam, Double Monochromator
Wavelength Range190 to 1100 nm185 to 900 nm
Resolution1 nm0.1 nm
Scanning Speed3000 to 2 nm/min, 29000 nm/min when survey scanning4000 to 0.5 nm/min
Spectral Bandwidth1 nm0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2 or 5 nm
Light Source50 W Halogen Lamp, Deuterium Lamp50 W Halogen Lamp, Deuterium Lamp
DescriptionShimadzu’s UV-1900i Plus double-beam spectrophotometer offers an exceptional balance of performance and value. The combination of high resolution, low stray light, and an ultrafast scan function with an easy-to-use interface makes this system ideal for R&D and QC laboratories in a variety of fields,... Read MoreThe compact UV-2700i Plus is a double monochromator system offering ultra-low stray light (0.00002 %). This model can measure high absorbance levels up to 8 Abs, allowing it to measure low transmittance levels in highly concentrated samples, films, or other samples with low transmittance ... Read More
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