UV detectors
An Ultraviolet dectector (also known as UV detector or UV-Vis detector) is a type of non-destructive chromatography detector which measures the amount of ultraviolet or visible light absorbed by components of the mixture being eluted off the chromatography column. They are often used as detectors for high-performance liquid chromatography.[1]
References
- Meyer, Veronika (2010). Practical high-performance liquid chromatography (5th ed.). Chichester, U.K.: Wiley. ISBN 9780470688427. OCLC 613324719.
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