A spectrophotometer measures the amount of light absorbed or transmitted by a sample as a function of wavelength. In the case of visible spectrophotometers, the wavelengths measured are in the visible light range (approximately 390 – 700 nm). Examples of applications for visible spectrophotometry include quantification of nucleic acids, studying transition metals, and visualizing organic compounds. Many models of visible spectrophotometer include UV and NIR wavelengths which go beyond the 390 – 700 nm ranges. Either single beam or double beam models are available for purchase.
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Agilent Technologies
- 190 to 1100 nm
- Double out-of-plane Littrow monochromator
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- 190 to 1100 nm
- Double out-of-plane Littrow monochromator
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- 190 to 1100 nm
- Double out-of-plane Littrow monochromator
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- 175 to 900 nm
- Double Beam
- Tungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UV
Agilent Technologies
- 175 to 3300 nm
- Double Beam
- Tungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UV
Agilent Technologies
- 190 to 1100 nm
- Double beam
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- 175 to 1800 nm
- Double out-of-plane Littrow monochromator
- Mercury lamp
Agilent Technologies
- 175 to 3300 nm
- Double out-of-plane Littrow monochromator
- Tungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UV
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