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workshop: UV-visible spectroscopy : principle , Technique and Application

The Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Research Center held a workshop on Wednesday, 11/27/2024, at 10:30 am, in the center’s hall, entitled:
UV-visible spectroscopy: principle, technique and application

The workshop was presented by (Assistant Professor Israa Abbas Rashid) and (Assistant Professor Israa Akram) in the presence of a number of the center’s instructors and workers on the device. This workshop aimed to introduce the attendees to the principle of operation of the UV-visible spectroscopy device, which is symbolized by the UV symbol available at the center, and the steps followed to conduct this examination and its applications. This device is one of the most important diagnostic techniques for thin films and liquids, through which the different optical properties of the samples under study can be studied, which can be used by researchers, graduate students, and graduation projects for final-stage students.

The spectrophotometer is usually used to measure the transmittance or reflectance of solutions, or transparent or opaque solid materials. Spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of the properties of reflection or transmission of matter as a function of wavelength. The workshop also included scientific discussions and answers to all questions raised by the attendees