The Multiwavelength Uv/Vis Detector: New Possibilities With an Added Spectral Dimension

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Karabudak, Engin

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The multiwavelength (MWL) detector is a new type of absorption detector for AUC. The commercial absorption detector of the Beckman Coulter XLA AUC can only handle a single wavelength per scan with the possibility to scan at maximum 3 wavelengths, whereas MWL-AUC can handle all the wavelengths in the UV/Vis region at one time. The result is impressive since now a full spectral dimension is added to each single scan. In this chapter, we are explaining development history, instrumentation, and future perspective of MWL-AUC.

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Analytical ultracentrifuge, Detectors, Instrumentation, Multiwavelength detector, Online detection, UV/Vis spectroscopy, Online detection, Analytical ultracentrifuge, Detectors, UV/Vis spectroscopy, Multiwavelength detector, Instrumentation

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Karabudak, E., and Cölfen, H. (2016). The multiwavelength UV/Vis detector: New possibilities with an added spectral dimension. In Uchiyama S., Arisaka F., Stafford W., Laue T. (eds), Analytical Ultracentrifugation, (pp. 63-80). Yokyo: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-4-431-55985-6_5

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