Description
A Spectrophotometer is a sophisticated analytical instrument designed to measure the intensity of light as a function of its wavelength. It operates by passing a beam of light through a sample solution and measuring how much of the light is absorbed by the analyte. This absorbance value is then used to quantitatively determine the concentration of specific substances within the sample, based on the Beer-Lambert Law. The instrument is capable of working across various wavelength ranges, including ultraviolet (UV), visible (Vis), and near-infrared (NIR), making it incredibly versatile.
Indispensable in fields such as molecular biology, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and environmental science, the spectrophotometer is used for applications like nucleic acid and protein quantification, enzyme kinetics, and water quality testing. Modern devices feature user-friendly software, high-resolution displays, and advanced optics for exceptional accuracy and reproducibility. Its ability to deliver precise, reliable data makes it a fundamental tool for quantitative analysis in both research and quality control laboratories.



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