spektralfotometers
A spectrophotometers is an analytical instrument used to measure the intensity of light absorbed, transmitted, or reflected by a sample across a range of wavelengths. It combines principles of spectroscopy and photometry to quantify chemical composition, concentration, and other properties of substances in solution or solid form. The device operates by passing light through a sample and detecting the resulting spectrum, which reveals how much light is absorbed at different wavelengths.
Spectrophotometers consist of key components including a light source (such as a tungsten lamp or deuterium
Spectrophotometers are categorized based on their design and operational principles. UV-Vis spectrophotometers cover the ultraviolet and
Advances in technology have led to miniaturized, portable spectrophotometers for field use, as well as high-throughput