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Fluorimeter 8300

Manufactured by Jasco
Sourced in Japan

The Fluorimeter 8300 is a laboratory instrument used to measure the fluorescence of a sample. It is designed to detect and quantify the intensity of emitted light from fluorescent molecules within a sample.

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2 protocols using fluorimeter 8300

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Nanoscale Analysis of AP-ZnO Photoconversion

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Photographs of the products were taken using an S8+ camera (Samsung, Suwon, Korea). A Vega3 scanning electron microscope (Tescan, Brno, Czech) was used. Nanoscale surface topology was explored using atomic force microscope, Nanopics 2000 (Seiko, Tokyo, Japan), and high-resolution laser modulation interference microscope MIM 321 (Amphora Lab, Moscow, Russia). The photoconversion properties of the AP-ZnO material were investigated using a fluorimeter 8300 (Jasco, Tokyo, Japan) in the mapping mode.
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Synthesis of Novel Phenothiazine Derivatives

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Phenothiazine (98%), 1-bromo hexane, sulfathiazole and sulfadiazine were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Germany. The solvents used in this study were analytical grade and used without any further purifications such as DMF, acetone, ethanol, methanol, 1,4-dioxane, acetonitrile and n-hexane. Thin layer chromatography (TLC) (Merck, DC Kiesel gel 60 F254) plates were used for monitoring the consumptions of reactant and the forming of the new product. NMR spectra was recorded on a Bruker DMX-400 spectrometer operating at 400, 101 MHz using DMSO-d 6 as solvent. LC/MS with ESI electrospray ionization source (positive ion mode) was investigated using a XEVO TQD triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. UV/vis absorption spectra were measured on a Shimadzu UV spectrophotometer and emission spectra was investigated using a JASCO fluorimeter (8300).
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