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Polished four sided quartz cuvette

Manufactured by Starna Cells

The Polished four-sided quartz cuvette is a laboratory equipment designed for spectroscopic analysis. It is a transparent container made of high-quality quartz material with four polished sides. The cuvette is used to hold liquid samples during optical measurements, such as absorption or fluorescence spectroscopy.

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2 protocols using polished four sided quartz cuvette

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Fluorescence Emission Spectroscopy Protocol

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The fluorescence emission spectra of all samples were recorded at their respective excitation wavelength using the HORIBA Jobin Yvon Nanolog fluorimeter. A 10 mm path length, polished four-sided quartz cuvette (Starna Cells) was used for fluorescence emission measurements. All samples were measured with the same slit width, integration time of 0.1 s, and at right angle geometry. Absolute quantum yield was recorded using a HORIBA integrating sphere at two different excitation wavelengths.
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Fluorescence Emission Spectroscopy Protocol

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The fluorescence emission spectra of all samples were recorded at their respective excitation wavelength using the HORIBA Jobin Yvon Nanolog fluorimeter. A 10 mm path length, polished four-sided quartz cuvette (Starna Cells) was used for fluorescence emission measurements. All samples were measured with the same slit width, integration time of 0.1 s, and at right angle geometry. Absolute quantum yield was recorded using a HORIBA integrating sphere at two different excitation wavelengths.
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