Category
- Spectroscopy and Spectrometry ยป Optical Spectroscopy
Booking Details
Facility Management Team and Location
mngandhi@iitb.ac.in
022- 2576-8692
Facility Features, Working Principle and Specifications
The Principle of UV-Visible Spectroscopy is based on the absorption of ultraviolet light or visible light by chemical compounds, which results in the production of distinct spectra. Spectroscopy is based on the interaction between light and matter. When the matter absorbs the light, it undergoes excitation and de-excitation, resulting in the production of a spectrum.
When matter absorbs ultraviolet radiation, the electrons present in it undergo excitation. This causes them to jump from a ground state (an energy state with a relatively small amount of energy associated with it) to an excited state (an energy state with a relatively large amount of energy associated with it). It is important to note that the difference in the energies of the ground state and the excited state of the electron is always equal to the amount of ultraviolet radiation or visible radiation absorbed by it.
Instructions for Registration, Sample Preparation, User Instructions, Precautionary Measures and Charges
1. Provide solid samples in the powder form. Minimum required amount is approximately 2-3 gm.
2. Samples may be in liquid form. The required minimum amount is 2-3 ml.
3. Samples can be submitted as thin film, Solid pellets, powder etc.
4. MS-DS (Material Safety Data Sheet) should be given along with samples to ensure that there sample being given. Samples should not be toxic or hazardous.
5. Samples will not be accepted unless MSDS is provided.
UV-Visible spectroscopy system charges includes GST
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Applications
Qualitative and quantitative Analysis
Kinetics
Protein/RNA/DNA quantification
Metal Concentration
Validation