I'm looking for papers/book chapters that explain (clearly) what a spectrophotometer does and what usually absorbs light at what wavelenght. Even better if the paper tells you how to interpret data (like why is A260 < 0.5 better for DNA etc...).
Please please please, send me anything you have. I'll start from the beginning.
Thank you.
Maddie
Looking for papers on spectrophotometers/Absorbance
Started by Maddie, Jun 09 2010 12:13 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 June 2010 - 12:13 PM
Theory is when we know everything and nothing is working. Practice is when everything is working and nobody knows why. Here, we combine theory and practice. Nothing is working and nobody knows why.
A. Einstein
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#2
Posted 10 June 2010 - 01:28 AM
you might wanne check this website.
(click on whatever subject you want and be patient... sometimes it takes a while for a page to load since there are some applets installed (movies etc..)
Its a very nive website, written by a professor.
website
(HINT: you can email the author of the website..... with some luck he will be able to send you some relevant papers.....)
good luck with it.
(click on whatever subject you want and be patient... sometimes it takes a while for a page to load since there are some applets installed (movies etc..)
Its a very nive website, written by a professor.
website
(HINT: you can email the author of the website..... with some luck he will be able to send you some relevant papers.....)
good luck with it.
If you don't know it, then ask it! Better to ask and look foolish to some then not ask and stay stupid.
#3
Posted 10 June 2010 - 06:07 AM
Pito, You're DA MAN
Theory is when we know everything and nothing is working. Practice is when everything is working and nobody knows why. Here, we combine theory and practice. Nothing is working and nobody knows why.
A. Einstein
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