UV-VIS Spectrometer
Ultraviolet and visible region (UV-VIS) spectroscopy is based on the principle of measuring the decreasing light by passing a beam of light at wavelengths in the ultraviolet and visible region through a sample solution. UV-VIS Spectrophotometer device provides the opportunity to measure the concentrations of active analytes by UV-VIS region absorption in a sample by using Lambert-Beer laws. The concentration graph is drawn against the absorption of the analyte at a certain wavelength and the amount of analyte is calculated from the obtained calibration equation. The systems can scan in the wavelength range between 190-1100 nm. It is used in drug analysis applications, water and environmental analysis applications, especially in biochemical applications by making qualitative and quantitative analyzes.