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Device Name / Brand / Model
• Name: Fluorescence Spectrophotometer
• Brand: Shimadzu
• Model: RF-6000

Overview
A fluorescence spectrophotometer is a high-sensitivity analytical instrument used to investigate the fluorescence properties of a sample. The sample is excited with light at a defined wavelength, and the intensity and spectral distribution of the resulting fluorescence emission are measured. It is widely used in applications such as pharmaceutical and biotechnological product development, medical device surface-interaction studies, monitoring of targeted therapy systems, and biomolecular labeling techniques.

Purpose / Output
• Measurement of excitation and emission spectra
• Qualitative and quantitative analysis based on fluorescence intensity
• Detection and quantification of fluorochrome-labeled biomolecules (DNA/RNA/proteins)
• Fluorescence characterization for materials, environmental, and biomedical applications

Application Areas
• Drug development and quality control: quantitative/qualitative analyses of APIs and excipients based on fluorescence properties
• Biotechnology: detection and quantification of fluorochrome-labeled biomolecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins
• Medical devices and targeted therapies: characterization of biocompatible surface coatings and monitoring of drug delivery systems (e.g., liposomes, nanoparticles)
• Materials and environmental science: investigation of fluorescence properties of advanced materials and fluorometric analysis of environmental contaminants

Highlights
• Enhanced sensitivity and wide dynamic range enabling fluorescence as well as bioluminescence, chemiluminescence, and electroluminescence measurements
• High-speed 3D scanning for rapid acquisition of 3D spectra
• Spectrally corrected excitation and emission spectrum scanning capability

Technical Specifications

Feature Value / Description
Measurement modes Fluorescence plus bioluminescence, chemiluminescence, electroluminescence (with suitable configuration)
3D scanning High-speed 3D scanning for rapid acquisition of 3D spectra
Spectrum scanning Spectrally corrected excitation and emission spectra can be scanned
Quantum measurements Fluorescence quantum yield and fluorescence quantum efficiency measurements
Signal-to-noise ratio ≥ 1,000 (RSD) / ≥ 350 (p-p)
Scan speed 60,000 nm/min
Wavelength range 200–900 nm

Contact / Service Request
For service requests: you may email [email protected]
. (Please specify the sample type, purpose, and preferred date range.)