Z600717
Hellma® fluorescence cuvettes, standard cells, Macro
High Performance Quartz Glass, spectral range 200-2,500 nm, pathlength 10x10 mm, chamber volume 3,500 μL
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material
Suprasil® quartz
description
4 polished windows
manufacturer/tradename
Hellma 111-QS
Hellma
parameter
200-2,500 nm spectral range
technique(s)
photometry: suitable
H × W × D
46 mm × 12.5 mm × 12.5 mm
chamber volume
3,500 μL
pathlength
10x10 mm
detection method
fluorometric
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General description
Hellma® fluorescence cuvettes, standard cells, Macro with PTFE stoppers (spectral range 200-2,500 nm, pathlength 10x10 mm, chamber volume 3,500 μL) are available in high-performance Suprasil quartz material. The highest level of sensitivity in the measurement can be achieved by suitably selecting the cell for a specific application such that it exhibits high transmission in the spectral range of interest. The maximum of 80-90% transmission shown by empty Suprasil quartz cell is caused by the reflection loss at the four glass/air boundaries. When filled with common solvents, the cell will exhibit significantly higher maximum transmissions.
Packaging
Sold as packages containing a single cell (1EA = 1 cell)
Legal Information
Hellma is a registered trademark of Hellma GmbH
Suprasil is a registered trademark of HERAEUS QUARZGLAS GMBH & CO.
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