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UV-Star® microplates

Greiner Bio-One GmbH 675801, 655801, 7818Available: Worldwide

The UV-Star® microplates are highly recommended for measurements of DNA- and protein concentrations at 260 nm or 280 nm, respectively.

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Greiner Bio-One offers a complete set of UV-transparent microplates in 96 and 384 well configurations. A unique process technology in combination with a new proprietary resin results in a superior plate with an expanded optical window down to 230 nm.

The UV-Star® microplates are highly recommended for measurements of DNA- and protein concentrations at 260 nm or 280 nm, respectively. Expensive and fragile quartz glass microplates are no longer required for routine laboratory work.

Features:

  • DNA measurement at 260/280 nm
  • Protein measurement at 280 nm
  • Optical window down to 230 nm
  • Half Area format available
  • 96 and 384 well formats available
  • Standardised plate geometry (conform to ANSI 1-2004)
  • Length x Width x Height: 127.76 x 85.48 x 14.4 mm
Application NoteLife Sciences

UV/VIS Spectroscopy in Microplates UV-Star, μClear, MICROLON and CELLSTAR

Ultraviolet-visible (UV/VIS) spectroscopy is a classical analytical method for determining the chemical constitution of a substance and its concentration in aqueous solution. UV/VIS spectroscopy is usually conducted in quartz glass cuvettes. However, cuvettes do not provide sufficient throughput when dealing with large amounts of samples, and microplates can be used to speed up work. In this application note from Greiner Bio-One, learn about how transparent microplates (CELLSTAR®, MICROLON) or microplates with a clear film bottom (μClear®, UV-Star®) are frequently used in UV/VIS spectroscopy. UV/VIS is a subclass of spectroscopy which uses visible light and adjacent near ultraviolet (UV) ranges for the determination of the concentrations and the characterization of dissolved substances.

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