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Integrating-Sphere-Assisted Resonance Synchronous Spectroscopy for the Quantification of Material Double-Beam UV–Vis Absorption and Scattering Extinction

Max Wamsley, Pathum Wathudura, Juan Hu, Dongmao Zhang

2022Analytical Chemistry17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrating spheres (IS) have been used extensively for the characterization of light absorption in turbid samples. However, converting the IS-based sample absorption coefficient to the UV-vis absorbance quantified with a double-beam UV-vis spectrophotometer is challenging. Herein, we report an integrating-sphere-assisted resonance synchronous (ISARS) spectroscopy method performed with conventional spectrofluorometers equipped with an integrating-sphere accessory. Mathematical models and experimental procedures for quantifying the sample, solvent, and instrument-baseline ISARS intensity spectra were provided. A three-parameter analytical model has been developed for correlating the ISARS-based UV-vis absorbance and the absorbance measured with double-beam instruments. This ISARS method enables the quantitative separation of light absorption and scattering contribution to the sample UV-vis extinction spectrum measured with double-beam UV-vis spectrophotometers. Example applications of this ISARS technique are demonstrated with a series of representative samples differing significantly in their optical complexities, from approximately pure absorbers, pure scatterers, to simultaneous light absorbers, scatterers, and emitters under resonance excitation and detection conditions.

Topics & Concepts

AbsorbanceIntegrating sphereMolar absorptivityChemistrySpectroscopyAbsorption (acoustics)Absorption spectroscopyResonance (particle physics)OpticsAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Attenuation coefficientLight scatteringScatteringExtinction (optical mineralogy)Ultraviolet visible spectroscopyAtomic physicsChromatographyPhysicsMineralogyQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsSulfur Compounds in Biology
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