UV spectrometers are instruments used to analyze the absorption of ultraviolet (UV) light by molecules in a sample. They operate by passing UV light through the sample and measuring the intensity of light absorbed at different wavelengths. By comparing the absorption spectrum of a sample to known standards or reference spectra, UV spectrometers can identify and quantify the presence of specific compounds. These instruments are commonly employed in fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental science for applications such as drug analysis, protein quantification, and monitoring of pollutants.

Agilent Cary 60 UV-Vis
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Shimadzu UV-2600 with ISR-2600Plus Integrating Sphere Attachment
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Shimadzu UV-1800 VMT1 Room 234
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Shimadzu UV-1800 VMT1 Room 135
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Shimadzu UV-2550 VMT1 Room 313
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available