Abstract
Modern spectrophotometers are usually accurate and reliable, but this should never be taken for granted, and there is a range of protocols that can be used to assess such parameters as wavelength accuracy (e.g., using holmium perchlorate solution or the sharp emission lines from a hydrogen or deuterium lamp), stray radiation, photometric accuracy (e.g., using potassium dichromate solution, noting the associated hazards), and baseline flatness.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
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