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UV Spectroscopy

Methods IOC, Bannwarth

UV Spectroscopy Model: Lambda 35 UV/Vis-Spectrometer, Perkin Elmer Instruments
Unit and Room: Org. Chemistry, 1st floor, R. 221F
Responsible: Prof. W. Bannwarth, E. Hensle
Spectroscopy
Further information:  
Short Description:

Scanning double-beam spectrometer for the
UV/Vis range; operation by PC.
Range : 190 - 1100 nm
Bandwidth : 0.5 - 4 nm (variable)
Deuterium and Tungsten prealigned sources
with automatic switch-over.

Picture of the Equipment

UV Spectroscopy
 

Available Experiments/Techniques:

Modes of Operation: scanning, wavelength
program, time-drive, rate, quant, scanning
quant
Measurements on liquids, solids, pastes and
powder samples, also regulatory tests
requiring variable resolution

Special Equipment:

Diod Array Detector
Multi-System Interface
Remote Control

Measurements on the equipment are currently done by:

Students after Introduction

 

Recent Publications, where this instrument was
important (citation):

C. Beller, W. Bannwarth, Helv. Chim. Acta,
2005, 88, 171 - 179

Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument:

The variable bandwidth operation allows
sensitive measurements with accessories
such as integrating spheres and fiber-optics
probes, extending the range of samples that
can be analyzed.

 

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