In this short video we will take you through an introduction of VWR's collection line-up:
- V-1200
- UV1600-PC
- 3100-PC
- 6300-PC
- M4
- P4
- PV4
In one hand we have the V1200 instrumentation, that's the one I’m standing in front of right here. It's an entry level instrumentation. It's not full wavelength.
But the rest of the instrumentations, the UV-1600-PC, 3100-PC and the 6300-PC are actually as well as M4, P4, the PV4, all full wavelength, from 190 nm, all the way up to 1100 nm. Which is basically the full range you can get out of a silicone diode, based UV-Vis spectrophotometer. So really, a lot of data is available with this instrumentation.
They use as I mentioned earlier, the 15 mm beam height, so there is a cuvette just designed for that. So, if you decide you want to test different kind of cuvettes, just bear in mind that you need to choose the 15 mm option.
And finally, I think that's amazing for instrumentation, you can buy for less than 5000 £.
All of this have USB connectivity. That basically means, that a purchase like this, comes with a super nice software you can install, and you will have a very nice user experience.
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We were proud to host the European Avantor Webinar July 1, 2021, presented by PhD Emil Højlund-Nielsen and research scientist Sangita Khatri.
The webinar is ideal for practitioners within life science, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, chemistry and food, looking for a brush up on UV-Vis spectroscopy and micro-volumen sample analysis.
Title of the webinar:
Upgrade your spectrophotometer from absorbance to micro-volume sample quantification and kinetics study with NanoCuvette™ One.
Description:
Are you curious on how to use your old spectrophotometer to quantify protein, enzyme or carbohydrate samples down to 0.5 µL? Or perhaps just interested in knowing more about the rapidly developing field of UV-Vis spectroscopy in general?
In this webinar you will learn about state-of-the-art technology for quantitative UV-Vis analysis beyond the Beer–Lambert law. The webinar introduces the novel cuvette, NanoCuvette™ One by using practical cases based on BSA protein and hands-on demonstration with VWR Collection spectrophotometers.
The NanoCuvette™ One improves the laboratory workflow and instantly upgrades any cuvette-based UV/Visible spectrophotometer to analyse small sample volumes (down to 0.5 μL) and high sample concentration. Thereby NanoCuvette™ One can replace expensive micro-volume instrumentation, such as Nanodrop systems, and improve results while saving time and up-front costs.
The NanoCuvette™ One embeds a patented optical technology on the surface that bends the light beam to analyse a range of compounds. Together with the user-friendly software, SpectroWorks™ results can be analysed within 5 seconds.
Label-free samples such as carbohydrates or proteins can now be quantified without extensive laboratory labour. Furthermore, the technology allows for chemical or enzymatic kinetic studies.
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