Difference between revisions of "UV/Vis spectroscopy"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
Spectroscopic measurement conducted over both the ultraviolet and visible electromagnetic regions.
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The ultraviolet-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is most commonly studied covers the wavelength range from 200 to 700 nm. The energy of this wavelength range of light causes electronic transitions in molecules and depends on whether transitions involve nonbonding or bonding (π or π*) electrons. The position of absorption of the radiation depends on the degree of conjugation and the nature of substituents on the molecules. In conservation science, this technique is most useful for the identification of dyestuffs through solution spectroscopy.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
UV/VIS-Spektrometrie (Deut.); spectromtrie dans le visble et l'ultraviolet (Fr.); UV-Vis spectroscopy; UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy; UV-Vis luminescence spectroscopy
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UV/VIS-Spektrometrie (Deut.); spectrométrie dans le visble et l'ultraviolet (Fr.); UV-Vis spectroscopy; UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy; UV-Vis luminescence spectroscopy
  
 
== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==
  
University of Edinburgh: [http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/bunsen/analysis/uvvis.html http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/bunsen/analysis/uvvis.html]
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* University of Edinburgh: [http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/bunsen/analysis/uvvis.html http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/bunsen/analysis/uvvis.html]
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* http://www.nga.gov/resources/scienceresearch/glossary.shtm
  
 
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Revision as of 10:47, 19 February 2014

Description

The ultraviolet-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is most commonly studied covers the wavelength range from 200 to 700 nm. The energy of this wavelength range of light causes electronic transitions in molecules and depends on whether transitions involve nonbonding or bonding (π or π*) electrons. The position of absorption of the radiation depends on the degree of conjugation and the nature of substituents on the molecules. In conservation science, this technique is most useful for the identification of dyestuffs through solution spectroscopy.

Synonyms and Related Terms

UV/VIS-Spektrometrie (Deut.); spectrométrie dans le visble et l'ultraviolet (Fr.); UV-Vis spectroscopy; UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy; UV-Vis luminescence spectroscopy

Additional Information

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