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A low volume 3D-printed temperature-controllable cuvette for UV visible spectroscopy
Authors:Jelena Pisaruka  Marcus K. Dymond
Affiliation:Division of Chemistry, School of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, University of Brighton, Huxley Building, Lewes Rd, Brighton, BN2 4GL, UK
Abstract:We report the fabrication of a 3D-printed water-heated cuvette that fits into a standard UV visible spectrophotometer. Full 3D-printable designs are provided and 3D-printing conditions have been optimised to provide options to print the cuvette in either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or polylactic acid polymers, extending the range of solvents that are compatible with the design. We demonstrate the efficacy of the cuvette by determining the critical micelle concentration of sodium dodecyl sulphate at 40 °C, the molar extinction coefficients of cobalt nitrate and dsDNA and by reproducing the thermochromic UV visible spectrum of a mixture of cobalt chloride, water and propan-2-ol.
Keywords:3D-printing   Critical micelle concentration   UV visible spectroscopy   Thermochromic spectra   Water-heated cuvette
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