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==Description== | |||
*Shimadzu UV-2550 | |||
* | |||
==Purpose of use== | |||
*''How does this instrument work?'' | |||
*''What can this instrument be used for?'' | |||
==Location== | |||
* Beeghly 207 | |||
* American University | |||
* Washington, DC, 20016 | |||
** access to the laboratory is restricted; see Dr. Miller, Dr. Hartings or Dr. Fox for access. | |||
==Contact== | |||
*contact with questions or to schedule access via email | |||
**[[User:Matt_Hartings|Dr. Matt Hartings]] | |||
**[[User:Abigail_E._Miller|Dr. Abigail Miller]] | |||
==Use== | |||
*''How does one use this instrument.'' | |||
*''Include any relevant links to [[Protocols|OWW protocols]]'' | |||
*''Include any relevant links to the manufacturer's protocols'' | |||
*Note to users: you may note any troubleshooting or log your use on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]]. | |||
==Safety== | |||
*''Are there any safety considerations for this instrument?'' | |||
==Specifications== | |||
'''Setting Wavelength Range''' | |||
*190nm to 1100nm | |||
'''Measurement Wavelength Range''' | |||
*190nm to 900nm, but can measure up to 1100 with choice with detector | |||
'''Wavelength accuracy''' | |||
*±0.3nm | |||
'''Wavelength repeatability''' | |||
*±0.1nm | |||
'''Wavelength Scanning Speed''' | |||
*Wavelength slew rate: about 3200nm/min | |||
*Wavelength scan rate: about 900nm-160nm/min | |||
*Monitor scan rate: about 2500nm/min | |||
'''Wavelength setting''' | |||
*At 1nm units for scan start and sea end wavelengths, and 0.1nm units for over wavelengths | |||
'''Lamp Interchange wavelength''' | |||
*Auto switching synchronized with wavelength, switching range selectable between 282nm-393nm (0.1nm units) | |||
'''Spectral bandwidth''' | |||
*6-step switching along 0.1/0.2/0.5/1/2/5nm | |||
'''Response''' | |||
*Optimum response speed automatically set depending on bandwidth, minimum 0.1sec | |||
'''Resolution''' | |||
*0.1nm | |||
'''Stray light''' | |||
*Less than 0.0003% (220nm, Nal 10g/L solution) | |||
*Less than 0.0003% (340nm, UV-39 filter) | |||
'''Photometric system''' | |||
*Double-beam, direct-ratio system with dynode feedback | |||
'''Photometric modes''' | |||
*Absorbance(Abs.), transmittance(%), reflectance(%), energy(E) | |||
'''Photometric range''' | |||
*Absorbance: -4 to 5 Abs | |||
*Transmittance, reflectance: 0.0 to 999.9% | |||
'''Photometric accuracy''' | |||
*±0.002 Abs (0-0.5 Abs) | |||
*±0.004 Abs (0.5-1.0 Abs) | |||
*±0.3%T (0-100% T) filter | |||
*Tested with NIST 903D standard | |||
==References== | |||
<!--*Any papers or websites that are relevant to the use of this instrument --> | |||
* | |||
==Useful links== | |||
*[[AU_Biomaterials_Design_Lab| AU Biomaterials Design Lab]] | |||
*[http://www.american.edu/cas/chemistry American University Chemistry] | |||
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[[Category:Equipment]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:15, 28 November 2012
Description
- Shimadzu UV-2550
Purpose of use
- How does this instrument work?
- What can this instrument be used for?
Location
- Beeghly 207
- American University
- Washington, DC, 20016
- access to the laboratory is restricted; see Dr. Miller, Dr. Hartings or Dr. Fox for access.
Contact
- contact with questions or to schedule access via email
Use
- How does one use this instrument.
- Include any relevant links to OWW protocols
- Include any relevant links to the manufacturer's protocols
- Note to users: you may note any troubleshooting or log your use on the talk page.
Safety
- Are there any safety considerations for this instrument?
Specifications
Setting Wavelength Range
- 190nm to 1100nm
Measurement Wavelength Range
- 190nm to 900nm, but can measure up to 1100 with choice with detector
Wavelength accuracy
- ±0.3nm
Wavelength repeatability
- ±0.1nm
Wavelength Scanning Speed
- Wavelength slew rate: about 3200nm/min
- Wavelength scan rate: about 900nm-160nm/min
- Monitor scan rate: about 2500nm/min
Wavelength setting
- At 1nm units for scan start and sea end wavelengths, and 0.1nm units for over wavelengths
Lamp Interchange wavelength
- Auto switching synchronized with wavelength, switching range selectable between 282nm-393nm (0.1nm units)
Spectral bandwidth
- 6-step switching along 0.1/0.2/0.5/1/2/5nm
Response
- Optimum response speed automatically set depending on bandwidth, minimum 0.1sec
Resolution
- 0.1nm
Stray light
- Less than 0.0003% (220nm, Nal 10g/L solution)
- Less than 0.0003% (340nm, UV-39 filter)
Photometric system
- Double-beam, direct-ratio system with dynode feedback
Photometric modes
- Absorbance(Abs.), transmittance(%), reflectance(%), energy(E)
Photometric range
- Absorbance: -4 to 5 Abs
- Transmittance, reflectance: 0.0 to 999.9%
Photometric accuracy
- ±0.002 Abs (0-0.5 Abs)
- ±0.004 Abs (0.5-1.0 Abs)
- ±0.3%T (0-100% T) filter
- Tested with NIST 903D standard
References
Useful links
Add any other categories that may be relevant to your page. We use categories like tags.