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Spectromonitor 3200

Manufactured by Shimadzu
Sourced in Japan

The SpectroMonitor 3200 is a spectrophotometer designed for laboratory use. It measures the absorption or transmission of light by a sample at specific wavelengths. The device is capable of analyzing a wide range of materials and solutions.

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2 protocols using spectromonitor 3200

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HPLC Analysis of Compounds

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For HPLC analysis, a Shimadzu SpectroMonitor 3200 digital UV-Vis detector equipped with a Shim-pack GIS 0.5 mm ODS C18 column (250 × 4.6 mm I.D.) was used (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan). The mobile phase consisted of water with 0.1% TFA (Solvent A) and acetonitrile (Solvent B). The gradient method was used with a flow rate of 1 mL/min and the analysis was done by increasing solvent B from 10% to 100% for 30 min.
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HPLC Analysis of Compounds

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HPLC analysis was performed using a Shimadzu SpectroMonitor 3200 equipped with a Shim-pack GIS 0.5 mm ODS C18 column (250 × 4.6 mm id), with the mobile phase consisting of solvent A (0.1% v/v trifluoroacetic acid in water) and B (acetonitrile). A gradient method was used in which the flow rate of solvent B (1 mL/min) was increased from 10/90 to 50/50 over 30 min. The column temperature was maintained at 40 °C. The wavelength was measured at 254 nm.
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