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Eos detectorabsorption

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The Eos detector Absorption is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the absorption of various materials. It is used to determine the optical properties of samples, such as their transmittance, reflectance, and absorbance. The Eos detector Absorption provides accurate and reliable data for a wide range of applications in materials science, chemistry, and other related fields.

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2 protocols using eos detectorabsorption

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Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction Analysis

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Oxford Diffraction Xcalibur diffractometer with an Eos detector

Absorption correction: multi-scan (CrysAlis PRO; Oxford Diffraction, 2009 ▸ ) Tmin = 0.565, Tmax = 0.654

7435 measured reflections

3115 independent reflections

2717 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

Rint = 0.024

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Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction Analysis

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Oxford diffraction Xcalibur diffractometer with an Eos detector

Absorption correction: multi-scan (CrysAlis PRO; Oxford Diffraction, 2009 ▸ ) Tmin = 0.564, Tmax = 0.660

4578 measured reflections

1578 independent reflections

1440 reflections with I > 2σ(I)

Rint = 0.029

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