Horiba-Jobin Yvon Fluoromax-2 Instrument description Fluorometer Description and functionality Steady-state fluorometer The FluoroMax-2 (Horiba-Jobin Yvon) is a laboratory-based spectrofluorometer system, under the total control of Datamax spectroscopy software. Light from a 150-W xenon lamp enters the excitation monochromator, which delivers monochromatic light to the sample compartment. Prior reaching the sample, however, 8% of the light is directed to the reference photodiode via a quartz beam splitter. Light emitted from the sample is dispersed by the emission monochromator and directed to the signal photomultiplier detector. This signal, once suitably amplified, is then fed to the computer. It is equipped with a computer controlled Peltier thermostatted cell holder (-10-80°C). Several kinds of measurements can be performed. For instance, by stepping either or both monochromators through s spectral region and recording the signal intensity as a function of wavelength, a simple spectrum is obtained. Scanning the excitation monochromator with the emission monochromator at a fixed wavelength yields an excitation spectrum (comparable to the absorption spectrum, since in both cases is the electronic ground state distribution of the fluorophore being described). Read more about Horiba-Jobin Yvon Fluoromax-2 location and contact persons Contact person mauro.giustini Experienced users elisamaria.tasca Laboratory denomination Spectroscopy Laboratory Department or Institution Chimica Building CU032 Floor V Room 14a(L039b) Sapienza institutional funding (Finanziamento di Ateneo) other Sapienza research funding safety notes Special safety instructions None Safety data notes None Chemical fume hoods No Air extraction system Yes (working) Air intake system No Safety cabinet No