Determination of Sucrose Concentrates Using Ellipsometry Technique and Transmission Spectroscopy

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In this paper, the ellipsometry based on polarization technique used to determination of sucrose concentrates. And then we used multi-wavelength radiation from a halogen lamp provided spectral, is described and applied to the determination of optically active of sucrose. The instrument has no moving parts, and optical rotation measurements are an apparent absorbance. Apparent absorbance measurements can be combined with over a wide spectral range. Results obtained by this two technique have showed good.

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