That would be nice as UV Specs are way cheap and common on the used market,
but I don't think their range goes down that far.
An Atomic Absorption unit goes there, for concentration.  The plasma does
size in, post haste.
 I 'think' the wavelength is for a range of elements rather than the size
of particles.  I had to buy a lamp "for silver" for mine. 
 Now to figure out how to turn it on....

 There's a learning curve there and I haven't found the edge of the graph
paper yet.
 You know...preemie nubie.  Yet to incubate a clue.  ..a monkey who's never
seen a road, with a masseratti parked in the treetop.  :-)

Ode


>
>Aren't some folks using visible/UV scanning spectrophotography 
>nowadays? The absorption of wavelengths of light is directly 
>correlatable with particle size directly in the unmodified suspension. 
>It'll give you particle size distribution.
>
>Be well,
>
>Mike D.
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