7 multi wavelengths methods, Multi wavelengths methods 4.7.1 – Xylem photoLab 6600 UV-VIS User Manual

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4.7

Multi wavelengths methods

4.7.1

Basic information on Multi wavelengths measurements

The multi wavelength function of the photoLab

®

6600 UV-VIS enables free

calculation of any parameters from the absorbance values of several
wavelengths. When doing so, two to ten wavelengths can be used.

Calculation takes place based on the following equation:

The wavelengths 1 to 10 can be freely selected within the measuring range.

Example: Protein

determination

according to

Warburg-Christian

Protein determination according to Warburg-Christian is based on
measurement of the optical density (=absorbance) at 260 and 280 nm in a
10 mm cell. From this the protein content is calculated as follows:

To convert the basic equation (1) into equation (2), the coefficients are set to
the following values:

All absorbances are measured in one step and the result is calculated
according to the equation.

with:

R

Result

a0 to a10; b0 to b10

Freely selectable coefficients
(entry range 0.000 to 1000,000)

A1 to A10

Measured absorbance at the individual
wavelengths 1 to 10

(equation 1)

10

10

...

2

2

1

1

0

10

10

...

2

2

1

1

0

A

b

A

b

A

b

b

A

a

A

a

A

a

a

R

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

=

a0 = 0

b0 = 1

a1 = 1,55

b1 = 0

a1 = A(280 nm)

A2 = -0,76

b2 = 0

A2 = A(260 nm)

A3 = 0

b3 = 0

A3 = Not used

A4 = 0

b4 = 0

A4 = Not used

a5 = 0

b5 = 0

a5 = Not used

a6 = 0

b6 = 0

a6 = Not used

a7 = 0

b7 = 0

a7 = Not used

a8 = 0

b8 = 0

a8 = Not used

a9 = 0

b9 = 0

a9 = Not used

a10 = 0

b10 = 0

a10 = Not used

(equation 2)

)

nm

260

(

A

76

,

0

)

nm

280

(

A

55

,

1

]

ml

/

mg

[

c

Protein

=

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