1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf02112495
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Calibrating spectrophotometer transmission scales by means of sealed cells containing pure gases

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“…studies have proposed a method for the calibration of the reversed optics polychromators of photodiode array spectrophotometers using classical line emission sources (324) and that sheets of single crystal neodymium containing garnet, 250-300 tim thick, can be used for checking wavelength calibration of spectrophotometers (325). Sealed cuvettes filled with various pure gases have been suggested for calibrating the transmission scale of spectrophotometers (326). The single standard gradient ratio calibration method originally developed for flow injection atomic absorption spectrometery has been extended to spectrophotometric flow injection analysis and successfully applied to the determination of chloride by the mercury(II) thiocyanate-iron (III) method (327).…”
Section: Standards and Calibration Wavelength Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…studies have proposed a method for the calibration of the reversed optics polychromators of photodiode array spectrophotometers using classical line emission sources (324) and that sheets of single crystal neodymium containing garnet, 250-300 tim thick, can be used for checking wavelength calibration of spectrophotometers (325). Sealed cuvettes filled with various pure gases have been suggested for calibrating the transmission scale of spectrophotometers (326). The single standard gradient ratio calibration method originally developed for flow injection atomic absorption spectrometery has been extended to spectrophotometric flow injection analysis and successfully applied to the determination of chloride by the mercury(II) thiocyanate-iron (III) method (327).…”
Section: Standards and Calibration Wavelength Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%