Double Beam Spectrometer (Photometer)
Methods IGW, Müller-Sigmund
Double Beam Spectrometer (Photometer) | Model: | Perkin Elmer, Lambda 40 UV/VIS |
Unit and Room: | Mineralogy, Lab Build., R. 02012 | |
Responsible: | Sigrid Hirth-Walther, Angela Thiemann (Dr. Hiltrud Müller-Siegmund) | |
Spectroscopy, Spectrometry | Further information: | http://www.minpet.uni-freiburg.de/englisch/analytik/aasE.html |
Short Description: Laboratory grade double-beam spectrometer for the analysis in ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) light spectrum between 190 nm and 1100 nm. | Picture of the Equipment
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Available Experiments/Techniques: - photometric determination of element concentrations in solutions | ||
Special Equipment: Multisipper - autosampler for 15 samples | ||
Measurements on the equipment are currently done by: | Students after extensive training Trained scientific service personal | |
Recent Publications, where this instrument was important (citation): | Seelig U. and Bucher K. (2010) Halogens in water from the crystalline basement of the Gotthard rail base tunnel (central Alps). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2010.01.030 | |
Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument: | determination of element concentrations in solutions |
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