A UV-Vis spectrophotometer is used to determine the absorption of light from a sample and can be used as a detector for HPLC. A sample is placed in the UV/VIS beam and absorbance versus wavelength is measured. A double beam spectrophotometer utilizes two beams of light: a reference beam and a sampling beam that passes through the sample. Some double beam spectrophotometers have two detectors that allow the two beams to be measured at one time.
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Agilent Technologies
- UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer
- 190 to 1100 nm
- ± 0.2 nm
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer
- 190 to 1100 nm
- ± 0.2 nm
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer
- 190 to 1100 nm
- ± 0.2 nm
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- UV-Vis
- 175 to 900 nm
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- Tungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UV
Agilent Technologies
- UV-VIS-NIR
- 175 to 3300 nm
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- Tungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UV
Agilent Technologies
- UV-Visible
- 190 to 1100 nm
- ± 0.5 at 541.94 nm
- Xenon flash lamp
Agilent Technologies
- UV-VIS-NIR
- 175 to 1800 nm
- UV/vis +/- 0.1, NIR +/- 0.2
- Mercury lamp
Agilent Technologies
- Universal measurement spectrophotometer
- 175 to 3300 nm
- UV-vis ± 0.08 nm,NIR ± 0.4 nm
- Tungsten halogen visible and deuterium arc UV
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