In-situ Temperature Dependent UV Spectroscopy Analytical Service
SKU: ISTDUV001
Overview
In-situ Temperature Dependent UV Spectroscopy is a technique used to study the optical properties and dynamic behavior of materials under controlled temperature conditions. By analyzing changes in UV absorption or transmission spectra as the temperature varies, researchers can investigate phase transitions, chemical reactions, and electronic structure changes. This method is widely applied in materials science, catalysis, and photochemistry to understand temperature-dependent processes.
Testing Range
Testable temperature range: 25°C to 100°C. Heating is possible, but atmospheres cannot be introduced. The temperature is adjusted based on the properties of the sample.
Sample Requirements:
Sample requirements include at least 100 mg of powder, a minimum of 2 mL for liquid samples, and thin films with dimensions of 20 × 20 × 0.5 mm
Instrument Model: PE Lambda 950, Shimadzu 3600-Plus, etc.
Note: The listed price is for reference only. Please request a quote for the final pricing.
Analytical Service Minimum order requirement: $250 per order. A $200 handling fee will be applied if order is below $250.
Please contact sales@msesupplies.com for additional information and instructions on our Analytical Services program. Confirmation of the sample(s) requirements, SDS sheets and additional information is needed prior to processing the Analytical Service order.
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