A double beam spectrophotometer with a wavelength range of 190-1100 nm and a xenon lamp is an advanced analytical instrument used in various scientific fields, including chemistry, biology, and materials science.
Wavelength Range:
- 190 - 1100 nm: This range covers both the ultraviolet (UV) and visible (Vis) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, allowing for a wide variety of analyses, including detecting and quantifying nucleic acids, proteins, and other molecules that absorb light within this range.
Applications
- Quantitative Analysis: Measure the concentration of analytes in solution by their absorbance at specific wavelengths.
- Qualitative Analysis: Identify compounds based on their absorption spectra.
- Kinetic Studies: Monitor reaction rates by measuring changes in absorbance over time.
- Quality Control: Used in various industries for ensuring product quality by measuring specific absorbance characteristics.