A fluorescence spectrometer is a device to detect and analyze organic compounds. Used in biology, chemistry, and environmental science laboratories, the fluorescence spectrometer measures the fluorescence of a molecule to gather information about its components and chemical environment. The two main types of fluorescence spectrometers are filter fluorometers, which use filters to isolate the different types of light, and spectrofluorometers, which isolate the types of light with diffraction grating monochromators.
What to consider when choosing a fluorescence spectrometer?
When choosing a fluorescence spectrometer, consider the wavelengths it can analyze, the time analysis takes, and the amount of sample needed for analysis.Discover and compare Fluorescence Spectrometers:
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JASCO
- Zero order, 200 to 750 nm
- Excitation: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm)
Emission: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm) - RMS Noise: 4,500:1
JASCO
- Zero order, 200 to 750 nm
- Excitation: Silicon photodiode
Emission: Photomultiplier tube - Excitation: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm)
Emission: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm) - RMS Noise: 8,000:1
JASCO
- Zero order, 200 to 850 nm
- Excitation: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm)
Emission: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm) - RMS Noise: 8,500:1
JASCO
- Ex: Zero order, 200 to 850 nm
Em: Zero order, 200 to 980 nm - Excitation: 1.0 nm (at 546.1 nm)
Emission: 2.0 nm (at 546.1 nm) - RMS Noise: 3,500:1
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Agilent Technologies
Very amazed by how well this instrument operated. Within a year, this device was used almost daily. It had only one major issue, which was due to a power outage. We've had it pre-calibrated for ... Read Review