Micro-deposition improves analysis
DiscovIR’s unique temperature controlled, vacuum deposition method ensures that results are accurate and reproducible. Eluted peaks are first deposited in a film on to a rotating IR transparent disc. Next, an infrared beam passes through each concentrated spot and the detector automatically collects spectral data.
Concentrates analytes in minimal area
Cryogenic temperature control of the Sample Disc minimizes the area of the deposited analyte. This results in a thicker sample layer and therefore Higher Sensitivity of the absorbance spectrum.
New DiscovIR-LCTM system from Spectra Analysis is able to afford total solvent removal from a reversed-phase gradient run (2% to 100% organic) with no change in the operational setpoints of the system. Solid phase Transmission FTIR Spectra are acquired continuously throughout the run.
Key applications
System overview | |
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Operating principle | Direct deposition of column eluent on moving ZnSe sample disc |
IR spectrometer | Built-in FTIR |
IR detector | 0.1 mm MCT |
Wavenumber range | 4000–700 cm-1 |
Data collection | Real-time, with post-run analysis available |
Spectrum type | Transmittance through disc and solid-phase sample |
Disc capacity | 12-24 hours of chromatography |
Window temperature | -100°C to +50°C |
Data station | |
Standard features | • Real-time and post-run data collect • Chromatographic / spectral workup • Band chromatograms for chemical classes • Ratio chromatograms for profiling trends |
Library search | Library Search Software included Spectra compatible with all solid phase FTIR Libraries |
DiscovIR-LC configuration | |
Sample delivery | Multi-Step Desolvation Interface |
Flow rates accepted | 0.25 to 1.5 mL/min |
Compatible solvents | Water, ACN, Methanol, THF, Chloroform |