Spectrometers are instruments used to analyze and identify samples based on the light frequencies they emit when heated. UV VIS NIR spectrometers can measure frequencies in the ultra violet, visible light, and near infrared ranges. UV VIS NIR spectrometers are used in many types of laboratories, including cancer research, neurobiology, microbiology, cell biology, and genomics, for analyzing and identifying components of a sample, studying gene expression, and finding antibodies.
Samples are heated until they emit light, the different wavelengths emitted create a spectrum unique to the sample and can be used to determine what it is. The two main types of spectrometers are atomic spectrometers, which qualitatively and quantitatively identify elements in the sample, and mass spectrometers, which can identify components and structures of large, complex molecules.
When deciding on an UV VIS NIR spectrometer, consider the speed of testing, the volume of sample it uses, and the wavelength range it can detect.
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BMG LABTECH
- Spectrometer with CCD
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- 220 - 1000 nm
Eppendorf
- CMOS Photodiode Array
- 20 to 42°C, Smallest increment: 0.1°C
- 200 to 830 nm (Smallest increment: 1 nm)
- 100 / 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Eppendorf
- CMOS Photodiode Array
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- 200 to 830 nm (Smallest increment: 1 nm)
- 100 / 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
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