Abstract
Spectroscopy is an integral part of chemical research, and the operation of any spectroscopic instrument is critical in chemical education. This study presents a low-cost, do-it-yourself (DIY) style spectrophotometer system that can be adapted for UV-Vis, fluorimetry, and atomic emission applications. The DIY system is constructed with commonly available hardware and 3D-printed parts, totaling less than $50. Python code is also provided to process the color spectrum image into intensity vs. wavelength data, similar to any commercial-level instrument. The functionality of the DIY spectrometer is demonstrated with the absorption of KMnO₄, fluorescence of fluorescein, and atomic emission of LiCl, NaCl, BaCl₂, and SrCl₂. All the collected spectra show accurate results compared to a commercial instrument or existing literature. The goal of this project is to provide a hands-on platform for undergraduate students to see and modify the individual components of a spectrophotometer, which will enhance their understanding of the underlying principles.
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Python codes, .stl files for casing, demo video for AES
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