Automatic concentration dependence studies. Save precious time and eliminate human error dilutions Life sciencesRapid kinetics
Coupling potentiostats & spectrometers for spectroelectrochemical measurements One of the possibilities of characterizing intermediate species created during a redox process, is to couple a spectrometer with a potentiostat Analytical electrochemistry
Understanding the signaling pathways and molecular components of sperm using stopped-flow Professors Kaupp and Strünker report a 16µl consumption but the volume per experiment has been reduced to 3µl in other applications. Life sciencesRapid kinetics
Stopped-flow down to -90°C By coupling the SFM-series to a cryostat, the operating temperature limit can be decreased to -90°C allowing the chemical reaction to slow down more than 3000 times. Life sciencesRapid kinetics
Imaging the electrochemistry of photosynthesis How is scanning probe electrochemistry applied to the investigation of photosynthesis? Life sciencesSurface characterisation
Diffuse reflectance CD using an integration sphere Circular Dichroism is one technique to determine enantiomeric purity and it can be applied directly on solid samples. Life sciencesSpectroscopy
A new approach to circular dichroism As a result of a cutting-edge design, the MOS-500 delivers the highest levels of precision for any instrument on the market, but also reduces running costs significantly because nitrogen is rarely ... Life sciencesSpectroscopy
50 µl of sample is all you need for a series of stopped-flow experiment! Reducing sample consumption in stopped-flow experiments has always been a high priority as the cost of samples (proteins, peptides etc.) can equate to hundreds or thousands of dollars per milliliter. Life sciencesRapid kinetics
Which sample to load in your CD microplate reader? The primary advantage of the EKKO™ CD Microplate Reader is its speed, resulting from the use of well plates, allowing for the highest throughput possible. Life sciencesSpectroscopy