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The paper reports on experimental studies concerning the absorption spectra of molecular iodine and its , I−, anions in the spectral band of 180–600 nm. Values of the absorption cross-sections of the above mentioned substances have been measured, and relations of absorption coefficients to concentrations have been studied. The results obtained demonstrate that the spectral band under consideration is likely to be successfully used for simultaneous real-time detection of substances containing iodine with an absorption method using laser emission sources in the UV and visible light spectral bands.
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