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[*] posted on 2-1-2011 at 23:00
Cary spectrometer


What is a Cary spectrometer? I have a paper describing its use as a way to assess concentrations in log Octanol studies. I haven't run across it before.



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[*] posted on 3-1-2011 at 04:12


Dunno, here is a page on it (here)

Looks like a pinhole monochromator of some description, why the name? Dunno...

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[*] posted on 3-1-2011 at 06:31


Cary is simply the old name of the manufacturer. In this case, they are referring to a UV-VIS spectrophotometer. Anyhow, today, Varian bought Cary, so now you would be using a "Varian Cary" followed by the model name, for example "eclipse". My new spectrofluorometer is thus "Varian Cary Eclipse".

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