Suppose one wishes to use a simpler filter fluorescence spectrometer to determine quinine.
The light source will use a mercury lamp coated with a phosphor with an emission band from
340 to 450 nm and the quinine emission will be measured at 450 nm. Which of your filters
would you use for the excitation side of the cell and which for the emission side of the cell?
I'm not really sure how to answer this question... would you just use a bandpass filter on the
excitation side of the spectra, to only allow the wavelengths you want to go and excite the sample?
But then, wouldn't the monochromator select the wavelength anyways? So why would you use
one? Same with the emission side...
Using the wavelength of maximum absorbance, what is the lowest concentration of
anthracene one could determine, assuming that the minimum absorbance is 0.0044?
The concentration of a solution is reflected in the intensity of the peak measured in an
absorbance spectrum. The stock solution of anthracene was diluted to about 14μg/mL, and
the absorbance spectrum was taken. The maximum wavelength here was 249 nm, with an
intensity of 2.51662.
The ratio of minimum absorbance to absorbance at the maximum wavelength must be
calculated, as the intensity is directly proportional to concentration. Thus, knowing how
the two absorbances relate to each other, one can calculate the lowest concentration.
Ratio = 2.51662/0.0044
= 571.959
Lowest Concentration = (14μg/mL)/Ratio
= (14μg/mL)/571.959
= 0.02448μg/mL
OR 24.48ng/mL
This question was given in the lab, however I've never seen a question like it before. All I had to work with was the absorption spectrum of anthracene and the data given in the question...
Also, we ran several transmittance spectra on the anthracene sample, and held a different filter in front each time. Afterwards, we had to determine which type of filter it was that each spectrum belongs to. The types of filters are: neutral density, cutoff, bandpass and interference. Below are my graphs, and I've attempted to designate a type of filter to each of them, but I have no idea whether I did them correctly or not - especially the bandpass ones. I'm not sure what else they could be, but there are two peaks, so... (I put what I thought were the filter types in the title).
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