With different cuvettes a spectrophotometer can do very small sample volumes. Most specs use small beams so you can put the cuvettes on a platform to decrease the amount of sample needed. Also, you can always just dilute your sample to increase the volume and unless it is a really low concentration you shouldn't have many problems. I guess it all comes down to how much money you want.have to spend.
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