Band of absorption in spectroscopy UV-Vis around 400 nm
In spectroscopy, a Soret peak or Soret band is an intense peak in the blue wavelength region of the visible spectrum. The peak is named after its discoverer, Jacques-Louis Soret.[1] The term is commonly used in absorption spectroscopy, corresponding to a wavelength of maximum absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ranging around 400 nm in the blue region.
^Jacques-Louis Soret (1883). "Analyse spectrale: Sur le spectre d'absorption du sang dans la partie violette et ultra-violette". Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences (in French). 97: 1269–1270.
In spectroscopy, a Soretpeak or Soret band is an intense peak in the blue wavelength region of the visible spectrum. The peak is named after its discoverer...
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absorption band (ε > 200000 L⋅mol−1 cm−1) at around 400 nm, known as the Soret band or B band, followed by four longer wavelength (450–700 nm), weaker...
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