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An improved spectrophotometry tests the Einstein-Smoluchowski equation: a revisit and update

Light-matter interaction in solvents has attracted continuous attention for theoretical prediction and experimental measure, due in part to the simple curiosity to nature, and in part to increasing calls from solvent-involved applications. Yet hitherto, a majority of reliable spectrophotometric measurements on transparent solvents upon visible light end up using long-path-length cells, usually over dozens of cm, rendering the measures costly and complex; meanwhile, the guidance for choosing the best formula to describe solvent scattering has remained unsettled. Here we theoretically and experimentally demonstrate a simple, low-cost, and versatile spectrophotometric method, recording sensitivity 10-4 dB/cm over 0.5 cm differential path length based on using a standard double-beam spectrophotometer. We attest the method reduces the path length by a factor of 100 while still making its closest approach to the record-low measurements. Revisiting the present equations of solvent scattering, we unfold that they all give similar-predictive-values, revealing the criterion of choice merely on the formula's simple practicality. Following the clarification of wavelengths over which light scattering dictates the solvent's extinction, we identify that the discrepancies persist between the calculated scattering coefficients and those measured results, suggesting the need for improving solvent scattering theory to comprehend the phenomenon in greater depth.

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