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- Cuvette abstract "A cuvette is a small tube of circular or square cross section, sealed at one end, made of plastic, glass, or fused quartz (for UV light) and designed to hold samples for spectroscopic experiments. Disposable plastic cuvettes are often used in fast spectroscopic assays, where speed is more important than high accuracy. Glass cuvettes are typically for use in the wavelength range of visible light and fused quartz tends to be used in the UV through NIR ranges.Some cuvettes will be clear only on opposite sides, so that they pass a single beam of light through that pair of sides; often the unclear sides have ridges or are rough to allow easy handling. Cuvettes to be used in fluorescence spectroscopy must be clear on all four sides because fluorescence is measured at a right-angle to the beam path to limit contributions from beam itself. Some cuvettes, known as tandem cuvettes, have a glass barrier that extends 2/3 up inside, so that measurements can be taken with two solutions separated, and again when they are mixed. Typically, cuvettes are 10 mm (0.39 in) across, to allow for easy calculations of coefficients of absorption.Cuvettes to be used in circular dichroism experiments should never be mechanically stressed, as the stress will induce birefringence in the quartz and affect the measurements made.There are several different types of cuvettes commonly used; each type has different usable wavelengths at which its transparency exceeds 80%: Optical Glass, has an optical wavelength range of 340-2,500nm in which it transmits over 80% along with a matching tolerance of 1% at 350nm. Plastic, with a wavelength from 380 to 780 nm (visible spectrum). Fused quartz, with a wavelength below 380 nm (ultraviolet spectrum). UV quartz has an operational wavelength range of 190-2,500 nm, and a matching tolerance of 1% at 220 nm. ES quartz has a usable wavelength range of 190 to 2,000 nm, and a matching tolerance of 1% at 220 nm. IR quartz has a usable wavelength range of 220 to 3,500 nm, and a matching tolerance of 1% at 2,730 nm.".
- Cuvette thumbnail Cuvette_with_PTFE_Cover.jpg?width=300.
- Cuvette wikiPageID "106301".
- Cuvette wikiPageLength "3440".
- Cuvette wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Cuvette wikiPageRevisionID "703443904".
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Accuracy_and_precision.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Attenuation_coefficient.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Birefringence.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Circular_dichroism.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence_spectroscopy.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Fused_quartz.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Infrared.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Nanometre.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Solution.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Test_tube.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink File:Cuvette_with_PTFE_Cover.jpg.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLink File:Cuvette_with_penny.jpg.
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cuvette".
- Cuvette wikiPageWikiLinkText "cuvette".
- Cuvette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Cuvette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Cuvette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Cuvette wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Laboratory_equipment.
- Cuvette subject Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Cuvette hypernym Tube.
- Cuvette type AnatomicalStructure.
- Cuvette type Application.
- Cuvette type Container.
- Cuvette comment "A cuvette is a small tube of circular or square cross section, sealed at one end, made of plastic, glass, or fused quartz (for UV light) and designed to hold samples for spectroscopic experiments. Disposable plastic cuvettes are often used in fast spectroscopic assays, where speed is more important than high accuracy.".
- Cuvette label "Cuvette".
- Cuvette sameAs Q427601.
- Cuvette sameAs كويب_مخبري.
- Cuvette sameAs Cubeta.
- Cuvette sameAs Kyveta.
- Cuvette sameAs Kuvette.
- Cuvette sameAs Küvette.
- Cuvette sameAs Cubeta_(química).
- Cuvette sameAs Küvett.
- Cuvette sameAs Kyvetti.
- Cuvette sameAs Cuvette_(analyse).
- Cuvette sameAs Küvetta.
- Cuvette sameAs Cuvetta.
- Cuvette sameAs キュベット.
- Cuvette sameAs 큐벳.
- Cuvette sameAs Cuvet.
- Cuvette sameAs Kyvette.
- Cuvette sameAs Kuweta_pomiarowa.
- Cuvette sameAs Cubeta.
- Cuvette sameAs m.0qm4_.
- Cuvette sameAs Кювета.
- Cuvette sameAs Kiveta.
- Cuvette sameAs Cuvette.
- Cuvette sameAs Kiveta.
- Cuvette sameAs Kyvett.
- Cuvette sameAs Kubita.
- Cuvette sameAs Кювета.
- Cuvette sameAs Q427601.
- Cuvette sameAs 吸收池.
- Cuvette wasDerivedFrom Cuvette?oldid=703443904.
- Cuvette depiction Cuvette_with_PTFE_Cover.jpg.
- Cuvette isPrimaryTopicOf Cuvette.