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Z744196

Wilmad® Suprasil® Aqueous Cell

volume 275 μL, pack of 1

Synonym(s):

Spectroscopic Quality Aqueous Cell Suprasil, Suprasil® Aqueous Cell

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41121800
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packaging

pack of 1

manufacturer/tradename

Wilmad WG-813-A-Q

parameter

275 μL sample volume

volume

275 μL

General description

When the sample contains water, the electric dipole moment of the water molecule interacts with the E field in the resonator and a large amount of microwave energy is absorbed by the sample. Flat cells confine the sample to a 0.3 mm space to solve this issue. The hexagonal stems are available. The sample volume is 275 μl for all cells. Suprasil® is used in the critical portions of the cell. This cell has optically polished flat windows are joined to the polished wall ends via a special thermal fusion technique to form an ultra high precision bore flat cell. The two windows are parallel to each other within several visible light wave numbers. These items are recommended for EPR experiments that requires critical coupling.

Application

EPR

Features and Benefits

  • 0.3 mm Sample space prevents the absorbtion of microwave energy.
  • Recommeded for EPR requiring critical coupling

Legal Information

Suprasil is a registered trademark of HERAEUS QUARZGLAS GMBH & CO.
Wilmad is a registered trademark of SP Industries


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