On A Modification Of The Hilger Sector Photometer Method For Measuring Ultraviolet Absorption And Its Application In The Case Of Certain Derivatives Of Fluoran - Softcover

Howe, Harley Earl

 
9781271767007: On A Modification Of The Hilger Sector Photometer Method For Measuring Ultraviolet Absorption And Its Application In The Case Of Certain Derivatives Of Fluoran

Synopsis

This meticulously researched study details a modification of the Hilger sector photometer method for measuring ultraviolet absorption. Focusing on its application to specific derivatives of fluoran, the work by Harley Earl Howe presents detailed analysis and experimental methodology. Ideal for researchers and students in physical chemistry, optics, and measurement technologies, this book offers a deep dive into the principles and practical applications of photometry. The text provides valuable insights into understanding the behavior of ultraviolet light absorption in various chemical compounds, making it a crucial resource for advanced scientific investigation.

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