D-10
Solvent Considerations
Mixed mobile phases
The table below contains approximate wavelength cutoffs for some other
solvents, buffers, detergents, and mobile phases. The solvent concentrations
represented are those most commonly used. If you want to use a different
concentration, you can determine approximate absorbance using Beer’s Law,
because absorbance is proportional to concentration.
Acetone
330
Isopropanol
205
Acetonitrile
190
Isopropyl chloride
225
Amyl alcohol
210
Isopropyl ether
220
Amyl chloride
225
Methanol
205
Benzene
280
Methyl acetate
260
Carbon disulfide
380
Methyl ethyl ketone
330
Carbon tetrachloride
265
Methyl isobutyl
ketone
334
Chloroform
245
Methylene chloride
233
Cyclohexane
200
n-Pentane
190
Cyclopentane
200
n-Propanol
210
Diethyl amine
275
n-Propyl chloride
225
Dioxane
215
Nitromethane
380
Ethanol
210
Petroleum ether
210
Ethyl acetate
256
Pyridine
330
Ethyl ether
220
Tetrahydrofuran
230
Ethyl sulfide
290
Toluene
285
Ethylene dichloride
230
Xylene
290
UV cutoff wavelengths for common chromatographic solvents
Solvent
UV Cutoff
(nm)
Solvent
UV Cutoff
(nm)
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