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Лабораторный спектрофотометр для ультрафиолетовой области спектра

Лабораторный спектрофотометр для ультрафиолетовой области спектра

Abstract

Рассмотрены конструктивные особенности и основные технико-эксплуатационные характеристики лабораторного спектрофотометра для измерения коэффициента пропускания различных объектов в ультрафиолетовой области спектра ƒ = 200-400 нм. Приводятся результаты апробации прибора на твердотельных оптических материалах, водных растворах фенолов и нефтепродуктов, а также рассматриваются возможности его использования для контроля химикотехнологических производственных процессов (на примере отбельных производств в целлюлозно-бумажной промышленности).

Design peculiarities, technical features, and basic performance characteristics of laboratory spectrophotometer for measuring UV spectral transmission of various objects are considered. Results of device testing with solid state optical materials, aqueous solutions of phenols and oil products are presented. Perspectives of the spectrophotometer employment in control over chemical technological processes (e.g., bleaching in pulp industry) are also discussed.

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УЛЬТРАФИОЛЕТОВАЯ СПЕКТРОФОТОМЕТРИЯ,ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY,ОПТИЧЕСКИЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ,OPTICAL MATERIALS,ФОТОМЕТРИЯ ФЕНОЛОВ И НЕФТЕПРОДУКТОВ,PHOTOMETRY OF PHENOLS AND OIL PRODUCTS,ОПТИКА ЦЕЛЛЮЛОЗЫ,OPTICS OF CELLULOSE,ТЕОРИЯ КУБЕЛКИ-МУНКА,KUBELKA-MUNK THEORY

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