What is UV-Vis Spectroscopy? UV-Vis spectroscopy, short for ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, is an analytical technique that measures the absorption or reflectance of light by a sample in the ...
Proteins containing the appropriate amino acids are absorbent to light on the UV-spectrum, specifically light that has peak wavelengths of 260 – 280 nanometers (nm). This makes it simple to analyze ...
What’s the story behind DNA melting temperature analysis? UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy can be used to assess the characteristics of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a naturally occurring polymer ...
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Chemistry, a branch of science so universally applicable, includes fields of study spread across the map. These divergent studies in the field of chemistry indicated that chemists and researchers ...
A UV/Visible spectrophotometer equipped with a 150 mm integrating sphere and center mount can make numerous measurements significant to the nanomaterial industry. This article covers a technique to ...
In-line UV spectroscopy allows real-time monitoring of cleaning processes, enhancing process control and compliance with Pharma 4.0 goals. The method provides continuous detection of residual cleaning ...
Physicists achieve major leap in precision and accuracy at extremely low light levels. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) have successfully developed a new technique for ...
The solution to characterizing particle scattering as a function of UV/Visible spectroscopy is found in the Rayleigh scattering equation represented in Equation 1. Shown below is the generalized form ...