Dear
ixi;
I think you mean “
where” the
Lambdamax is? (-if I understand correct).
There are mainly two procedures to determine the
Lambdamax: A quite insecure and a much more adequate Method.
For the insecure method you can do an intensive search if somebody has already done something similar to yours and has published a numerical value!
But if you succeed that’s very insecure anyway, because
ε and
Lambdamax is quite dependent on the whole measuring environment!
The more secure way will be if you “
scan” for the
Lambdamax a Spectrum in the interesting wavelength range, or do a manual simulation of that by make several readings on increasing wavelength.
Big Advantage: As long as you keep your later method (
Solvent mixture,
pH,
etc.) really constant, then your values
fit precisely your later Concentration determination.
To inform you about most such dependencies you may visit the page: "
Corrected Beer's Law”
The later “
Fit” for the Calibration you can do inside of Excel, and also
validate your Calibration too.
Hope I have been of some help to you.
Good Luck!
ARGOS
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