Is there an organic solvent with a UV cutoff below 190 wavenumbers?
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By Anonymous on Thursday, March 29, 2001 - 08:59 pm:
No, but unless your detector is equipped for nitrogen purge of the optics, it doesn't matter; atmospheric O2 starts to absorb down around 190 - 195 nm if I recall.
UV cutoffs for the most common solvents can be found at http://www.spectroscopymag.com/resources/tips/tipsuvsolv.html
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