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Mcd 581

Manufactured by Jasco
Sourced in Japan

The MCD-581 is a laboratory instrument that measures the concentration of dissolved gases in liquid samples. It utilizes a membrane-based sensor to detect and quantify the presence of specific gases. The core function of this product is to provide accurate and reliable measurements of dissolved gas levels in various research and industrial applications.

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Colloidal QRs and DiRs Spectroscopy

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A colloidal solution of QRs and DiRs in chloroform (Vekton, Russia) was prepared to measure the MCD and absorbance spectra. MCD and absorbance spectra were measured on a Jasco J-1500 circular dichroism spectrophotometer (Tokyo, Japan) equipped with electromagnetic unit MCD-581 at a field strength of ±1.5 T at room temperature.
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Optical Characterization of Materials

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Absorption spectra were measured with a Shimadzu UV-3600 spectrophotometer. Photoluminescence spectra were registered using Cary Eclipse (Agilent) fluorescence spectrofluorimeter and photoluminescence excitation spectra were recorded at the maxima of PL bands with spectrofluorimeter Fluorat-02-Panorama. Jasco J-1500 CD spectrophotometer and electromagnet MCD-581 with field of up to 1.5 Tesla were used for MCD spectra measurements.
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