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Ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful tool for COD measurement, offering rapid, reagent-free analysis and the potential for in-situ and on-line monitoring.
UV-Vis spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique widely used in chemistry, biology, environmental science, and pharmaceuticals. While its applications are diverse, practitioners often ...
This webinar takes a deep dive into the applications and science behind UV-Vis spectroscopy, highlighting how this approach can be engineered for high-performance labs demanding precision, flexibility ...
Physicists achieve major leap in precision and accuracy at extremely low light levels. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) have successfully developed a new technique for ...
In-line UV spectroscopy allows real-time monitoring of cleaning processes, enhancing process control and compliance with Pharma 4.0 goals. The method provides continuous detection of residual cleaning ...
In this session, the speaker will look at the steps involved in the mRNA vaccine development and production process and highlight how UV-Vis spectroscopy is an important QA/QC tool in these workflows.
Deep UV Raman spectroscopy reveals subtle biochemical changes in blood serum, enabling early detection of dementia biomarkers.
Currently, broadband extreme-UV spectroscopy is limited in resolution and accuracy, and relies on unique instrumentation at specialized facilities.
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