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Recent Developments in UV-VIS Spectroscopy
1992In recent years we have seen the development of many new techniques such as: Dual-wavelength spectroscopy, derivative spectroscopy, reflection spectroscopy, photoacoustic spectroscopy, luminescence-excitation spectroscopy, variable wavelength detectors for chromatography and enzyme kinetics all of which quickly ...
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The rapid identification of organic colorants by UV/vis spectroscopy
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2002A rapid UV/vis spectroscopic method for the identification of organic colorants by the use of Gaussian analysis is presented. Sets of parameters are obtained for the screening with a low number of data. An optical distance using line positions and intensities is defined as a measure for the similarity of UV/vis spectra.
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UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy and microscopy of heterogeneous catalysts
Chemical Society Reviews, 2010This critical review article discusses the characterization of heterogeneous catalysts by UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy and microscopy with special emphasis on transition metal ion containing catalysts. A review is given of the transitions, that can be observed in the UV-VIS-NIR region and the peculiarities of catalytic solids that have to be taken into ...
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Analytical Applications of UV-VIS Spectroscopy
1992For about 130 years, the Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law has been used as the quantitative basis of absorption spectroscopy. Bouguer established empirically a correlation between pathlength and light absorption in 1729. This correlation was then formulated mathematically by Lambert in 1760 [1] and Beer discovered the dependence upon the concentration in 1852 [
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Drug-to-Antibody Ratio (DAR) by UV/Vis Spectroscopy
2013UV/Vis spectroscopy is a simple and convenient method to determine protein concentrations as well as the average number of drugs that are conjugated to the antibody in an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC). Using the measured absorbances of the ADC and the extinction coefficients of the antibody and the drug, the average drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) can be ...
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