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Lecture 19

Lecture 19. Spectrophotometry- III. Monochromator (filter, wavelength selector). Light Source. Detector. Sample. Spectrometer. Data Processing. Single beam. Double beam. A tungsten lamp. 3000 K. UV sources. Deuterium Lamp. Deuterium: higher intensity. Incident light.

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Lecture 19

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  1. Lecture 19 Spectrophotometry-III

  2. Monochromator (filter, wavelength selector) Light Source Detector Sample Spectrometer Data Processing

  3. Single beam Double beam

  4. A tungsten lamp 3000 K

  5. UV sources Deuterium Lamp Deuterium: higher intensity

  6. Incident light Emergent light Limits to Beer’s Law P1 P0 Stray light

  7. Solvents for UV/vis Spectrophotometry Solvent Lower Wavelength Limit Water 180 nm Ethanol 220 nm Hexane and 200 nm Cyclohexane Acetone 320 nm

  8. Bugert, Lambert and Beer Beer’s law A Straight line! concentration

  9. A or  Measure @ this wavelength! Other components of the mixture B Wavelength, nm

  10. Limits to Beer’s Law Polychromatic light (several wavelength)

  11. A or  Other components of the mixture Intensity is too low! B Wavelength, nm

  12. A or  Other components of the mixture B Measurement is difficult Wavelength, nm

  13. A or  Measure @ this wavelength! Other components of the mixture C B + reagent  C Compound is chemically derivitized (transformed) prior to the measurement of absorbance Wavelength, nm

  14. Cu2+ Hg2+

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