Advancing Knowledge with Ultraviolet- Spectroscopy: Recent Trends and Future Insights
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Abstract
One popular analytical method for looking at molecules’ electronic transitions is UV-Vis spectroscopy. The theoretical
foundations of UV-Vis spectroscopy, including the theory of molecular orbits and the kinds of electronic transitions
that cause absorption in the UV and visible spectrums, are examined in this review article. It also discusses the
variables that affect absorption spectra, including conjugation, chromophores, and solvent effects. Important uses
such as statistical analysis, molecular structure identification, and conjugated system research are also highlighted in
the text. It is explored what the future holds for UV-Vis spectroscopy in both industry and research.
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