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Microvolume measurements take place at a very small pathlengths, typically ≤ 1 mm. Reducing the pathlength has the same effect as diluting the sample for measurement in a conventional instrument. This allows saving sample and recovering the sample used for UV Vis spectrophotometry.
Due to the small sample size, microvolume measurements are sensitive by instances of air bubbles or bad sample handling. To ensure a stable workflow, measurements require consistent, small samples for precise and repeatable results.

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METTLER TOLEDO, Technology Applications Consultant
Matthew has worked for METTLER TOLEDO for 22 years in a variety of roles; Technical Support, Technical Support Manager, Sales Representative, Global Product Manager, Global Key Account Manager and is currently a Technology & Applications Consultant. Matthew is a technical expert regarding titrations, density, refractometry, melting and dropping point. He supports sales reps and customers in these fields.