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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
* | *Shimadzu® UV-2550 | ||
* | *Shimadzu® UV-2550 is a ultra-low stray light double monochromator instrument. It provides UV-vis spectral analysis for samples by the embedded double blazed grating double monochromator. High energy optical system and ultra stray light are two of its advantages over other double monochromators. | ||
==Purpose of use== | ==Purpose of use== |
Revision as of 19:17, 28 November 2012
Description
- Shimadzu® UV-2550
- Shimadzu® UV-2550 is a ultra-low stray light double monochromator instrument. It provides UV-vis spectral analysis for samples by the embedded double blazed grating double monochromator. High energy optical system and ultra stray light are two of its advantages over other double monochromators.
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
Photometric repeatability
- ±0.001 Abs (0-0.5 Abs)
- ±0.002 Abs (0.5-1.0 Abs)
- ±0.1%T
Baseline flatness
- ±0.001 Abs (excluding noise, using 2nm slit, and slow wavelength scanning speed)
Baseline correction
- Auto correction using PC (stored baseline is automatically loaded when power is switched on, re-correction is possible)
Drift
- 0.0004Abs/h (after power is on for 2 hours)
Temperature and humidity requirements
- 15-35°C, 45-80%(no condensation, less than 70% above 30°C)
Light source
- 50W halogen lamp (2,000 hours life), deuterium lamp (socket type), light source auto position adjustment built in.
Monochromator
- Grating/Grating type double monochromator
- Pre-monochromator: double-blazed holographic grating
- Main monochromator: high-performance blazed holographic grating in aberration-corrected Czerny-Turner mounting
Detector
- R928 Red-Sensitive Photomultiplier
Sample compartment
- Internal dimensions: 150W x 260D x 120H (mm)
- Distance between light beams: 100nm
- Maximum light path length of cell: 100nm
"Power requirements"
- AC100, 120, 220, 240V, switch selectable
- 50/60Hz; 250 VA
Dimensions
- 570W x 660D x 275H (mm)
Weight
- About 36kg
References
Useful links