UV /Visible Spectrophotometer

A spectrophotometer is an instrument for measuring the transmittance or absorbance of a sample as a function of the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation. Used mostly for quantitative analysis of molecular or ionic species in solution.

Agilent, Model 8453 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

  • Wavelength range: 190 – 1100 nm
  • Resolution: 1 nm slit width
  • Full control of the spectrophotometer is solely by the general purpose UV-Visible ChemStation Software.

 

 

 

What is a Spectrophotometer?

A spectrophotometer is an instrument for measuring the transmittance or absorbance of a sample as a function of the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation. The components of a spectrophotometer include:

  • a source that generates a broad band of electromagnetic radiation,
  • a dispersion device that selects from the broadband radiation of the source a particular wavelength,
  • a sample area,
  • one or more detectors to measure the intensity of radiation.


What are the sources of Radiation used in UV-Visible Spectrometers

Two sources are commonly used in UV-Visible spectrophotometers:

  • The deuterium arc lamp. Provides a good intensity continuum in the UV region and useful intensity in the visible region. A half-life of the lamp (the time required for the intensity to fall to half of its initial value) is approximately 1,000 hours.
  • The tungsten-halogen lamp. Yields good intensity over part of the UV spectrum and over the entire visible range. Has useful life of 10,000 hours.


How to choose a sample-cell (cuvete) for my application

  • Fused quartz cells are transparent down to 210 nm (190 nm .– the best cells)
  • Glass cells are not suitable for measurements below 320 nm
  • Plastic cells (polystyrene, methacrylate), lowest in cost, disposable absorb strongly below 300 nm (see Table). These cells are not resistant to all solvents.

 

Wavelength, nm

% Transmission

Polystyrene

Methacrylate

800

88

90

700

88

90

600

85

90

500

85

90

400

85

90

380

85

90

360

80

89

350

80

88

340

75

86

320

65

85

300

35

82

280

-

55

A wide range of cells is available for users of instrumentation at Material Characterization Laboratory:

Material

Lightpath, mm

Capacity, ml

Spectral Range, nm

Standard Plastic Rectangular Cells - disposable

Polysterene

10

4.5

340-750

Methacrylate

10

4.5

285-750

Semimicro Plastic Rectangular Cells - disposable

Polysterene

10

1.5

340-750

Four-Clear-Sided Plastic Rectangular Cells (for fluorimetry as well as for spectrophotometry)- disposable

Methacrylate

10

4.5

285-750

Standard Rectangular Cells with PTFE Covers

Quartz

10

3.0

190-2600

Quartz

10

3.0

170-2700

Quartz

5

1.5

190-2600

Quartz

1

0.3

190-2600

Glass

10

3.0

330-2500

Cylindrical Cells with PTFE stoppers

Quartz

50

16

190-2600

Quartz

100

31

190-2600

Flow Cells

UV-Silica

10

80 μl

170-2500

Fluorescence cells (all sides and bottom are optically polished)

Quartz

10

3.0

 

Cell Types?

  • The most frequently used cell is the open-topped rectangular cell with path length of 10 mm (quartz cells of 3.0 ml capacity).
  • Micro (0.5 ml capacity) or semimicro (1.0 ml capacity) cells are used when sample volume is limited.


How to Choose Solvent for my Application?

The ideal solvent for the preparation of sample solutions:

  • dissolves all types of compound,
  • completely transparent at all wavelengths,
  • nonflammable and nontoxic.

Distilled water would be ideal for for spectrophotometric measurements but is not suitable for nonpolar organic compounds. With volatile organic solvents, such as acetone, methylene chloride, use a stopper cell in order to eliminate evaporation (results in changes in concentration). See table for properties of some common solvents.

Solvent

Polarity*

Cut-off wavelength (nm)**

Hazard

Distilled water

78.5

<195

None

Hexane

1.9

199

Flammable

Ethanol (absolute)

24.3

207

Flammable

Methanol

32.6

210

Flammable

Cyclohexane

2.0

211

Flammable

Chloroform

4.8

246

Flammable/Toxic

Dimethylsulfoxide

None

270

Health Hazard

Acetone

20.7

 

* Dielectric constant at ambient temperature
** Wavelength at which transmittance of 10-mm path length is <25%.


DETECTOR TYPES?

Spectrophotometers usually contain either of the following detectors (function of the detector to convert a light signal into an electrical signal): photomultiplier tube or photodiode detector.