Continuous Water Analysis Using in situ UV Spectroscopy Featuring a Miniature Deuterium Lamp.
The miniature UV light source can also be supplied with various gas fillings. Noble gases as well as mercury and NOx provide a number of emission lines in the UV/vis spectrum. These emission lines are especially suitable for measurements where the features of small line width and constant wavelength are used. Typical examples are photometric analysis and wavelength calibration, as well as absorption measurements of gases.
Instruments fitted with FiberLight have been used for water analysis in sewage plants and in environmental monitoring generally and for quality control of liquids. A report has been recently published from the Monterey Bay Research Institute describing the mapping of concentrations of nitrate, nitride, bisulphide and bromide in large areas of the southern ocean. The concentration was established by means of an optical probe directly from the absorption of the Deuterium spectrum (200nm - 400nm) in sea water. FiberLight provided the UV radiation. The concentration of the individual components of the absorption spectra was evaluated using digital processing methods. The spectral photometer was positioned in the sea for some months at a depth of up to 4000m. The spectra were measured in seconds and evaluated automatically on site.
Heraeus Noblelight will show FiberLight and other UV light sources and flash lamps on Stand Number C1.420 at the Laser 2003 exhibition in Munich on 23 June.
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Topic World Spectroscopy
Investigation with spectroscopy gives us unique insights into the composition and structure of materials. From UV-Vis spectroscopy to infrared and Raman spectroscopy to fluorescence and atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectroscopy offers us a wide range of analytical techniques to precisely characterize substances. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of spectroscopy!
Topic World Spectroscopy
Investigation with spectroscopy gives us unique insights into the composition and structure of materials. From UV-Vis spectroscopy to infrared and Raman spectroscopy to fluorescence and atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectroscopy offers us a wide range of analytical techniques to precisely characterize substances. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of spectroscopy!