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VIS spectroscopyUltraviolet-Visible spectroscopy or Ultraviolet-Visible spectrophotometry (UV/VIS) involves the spectroscopy of photons (spectrophotometry). It uses light in the visible and adjacent near ultraviolet (UV) and near infrared (NIR) ranges. In this region of energy space molecules undergo electronic transitions. The method is used in a quantitative way to determine concentrations of an absorbing species in solution, using the Beer-Lambert law:
The absorbance A and extinction ε are sometimes defined in terms of the natural logarithm instead of the base-10 logarithm. UV/VIS spectrophotometerTo the Adminitrator the formula A=log (I/Io) is incorrect, a "minus" sign is missing if I denotes the transmitted intensity. TypesIn a single-beam UV/VIS spectrophotometer the light only passes through the sample. In a double-beam UV/VIS spectrophotometer the light passes through a beam chopper which alternately directs the beam through the sample or a reference cell several times per second. Common UV/VIS spectrophotometersFollowing is a list of commonly used spectrophotometers: HistoryUV/VIS is the oldest form of spectroscopy.
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