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Cary 100bio varian spectrophotometer

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies

The Cary 100Bio Varian spectrophotometer is a laboratory instrument used for the measurement of the absorption or transmission of light in a sample. It is designed to operate in the ultraviolet and visible light spectrum, covering a wavelength range from 190 to 900 nanometers. The core function of this device is to provide accurate and reliable measurements of the optical properties of a wide variety of samples, including biological, chemical, and environmental samples.

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2 protocols using cary 100bio varian spectrophotometer

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Characterization of Carboxamide-based Ligand and Metal Complexes

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Solvents and
all chemicals were commercial reagent grade purchased
from Fluka and Merck and utilized as soon as possible after receiving
them without any further purifications. A Unicam Maston 1000 FT-IR
spectrophotometer (400–4000 cm–1 in KBr pellets
and at room temperature) was utilized for recording the FT-IR spectra.
A Bruker FT-NMR 500 MHz spectrometer (the chemical shift of protons
is reported in parts per million (ppm) in CDCl3 and DMSO-d6) was used for obtaining the 1H
NMR spectra of L, AgL2, and PdL2. A Cary 100
Bio Varian spectrophotometer (10 mm path length, quartz cell) was
used for UV–Vis analysis. The carboxamide-based ligand was
synthesized and was characterized by different methods. The palladium
metal ion solution was obtained from its acetate salt, and the silver
metal ion was synthesized from its chloride salt.
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Thermal Aggregation of Luciferase

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Time periods of thermal aggregation were performed for luciferase by measuring absorbance at 360 nm in Cary-100 Bio Varian spectrophotometer using a quartz cuvette with 10 mm path length. Temperatures were controlled within ±0.1 °C by a Cary temperature controller. Aggregation was followed for 85 min at 40°C.
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