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Model 8300 spectrophotometer

Manufactured by Shimadzu

The Shimadzu Model 8300 spectrophotometer is a laboratory instrument designed for the analysis of light absorption or transmission properties of samples. It measures the intensity of light passing through a sample and compares it to the intensity of light before it passes through the sample. This allows for the determination of the concentration of chemical species in the sample.

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Characterization of TiO2 by FT-IR

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The functional characteristics of TiO2 were determined by FT-IR spectroscopy in the range of 400–4,000 cm−1 using a Shimadzu model 8300 spectrophotometer by using a KBr pellet technique (0.1 weight%).
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Characterization of Functionalized MNPs

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The functionalized MNPs and enzyme immobilization were studied by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The spectra were recorded by using a Shimadzu model 8300 spectrophotometer. The samples were ground in an agate mortar and pressed into pellets of KBr. The range used was 400–4000 cm−1, with a resolution of 2 cm−1 and 128 scans.
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