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Photodiode-array detectors

Variable-wavelength detector using a deuterium or tungsten lamp with wavelength selection by a monochromator Filter photometer using a deuterium lamp with wavelength selection by filters Scanning ultraviolet (UV) detector Photodiode array detector... [Pg.78]

Refractive index (RI) detector Ultraviolet (UV) detector Photodiode array detector (DAD)... [Pg.215]

Spectroscopy Partl, AnaZ. Chem. 1985, 57, 1057A-1073A. Jones, D. G. Photodiode Array Detectors in UV-Vis... [Pg.458]

Remcho, V. T. McNair, H. M. Rasmussen, H. T. HPLC Method Development with the Photodiode Array Detector, /. Chem. Educ. 1992, 69, A117-A119. [Pg.613]

A mixture of methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben, diethyl phthalate, and butyl paraben is separated by HPLC. This experiment emphasizes the development of a mobile-phase composition capable of separating the mixture. A photodiode array detector demonstrates the coelution of the two compounds. [Pg.613]

Hplc techniques are used to routinely separate and quantify less volatile compounds. The hplc columns used to affect this separation are selected based on the constituents of interest. They are typically reverse phase or anion exchange in nature. The constituents routinely assayed in this type of analysis are those high in molecular weight or low in volatility. Specific compounds of interest include wood sugars, vanillin, and tannin complexes. The most common types of hplc detectors employed in the analysis of distilled spirits are the refractive index detector and the ultraviolet detector. Additionally, the recent introduction of the photodiode array detector is making a significant impact in the analysis of distilled spirits. [Pg.89]

An optical detector with appropriate electronics and readout. Photomultiplier tubes supply good sensitivity for wavelengths in the visible range, and Ge, Si, or other photodiodes can be used in the near infrared range. Multichannel detectors like CCD or photodiode arrays can reduce measurement times, and a streak camera or nonlinear optical techniques can be used to record ps or sub-ps transients. [Pg.383]

FIGURE 13.22 Sur ctants on the 6 column set, using a photodiode array (PDA) detector. The Span and Tween 80 can be distinguished from each other very nicely in a mix. THF was the solvent used at 50°C. (A restrictor after the detector minimizes bubbles.)... [Pg.381]

A method which uses supercritical fluid/solid phase extraction/supercritical fluid chromatography (SE/SPE/SEC) has been developed for the analysis of trace constituents in complex matrices (67). By using this technique, extraction and clean-up are accomplished in one step using unmodified SC CO2. This step is monitored by a photodiode-array detector which allows fractionation. Eigure 10.14 shows a schematic representation of the SE/SPE/SEC set-up. This system allowed selective retention of the sample matrices while eluting and depositing the analytes of interest in the cryogenic trap. Application to the analysis of pesticides from lipid sample matrices have been reported. In this case, the lipids were completely separated from the pesticides. [Pg.241]

BAILY R G, MCDOWELL L and NURSTEN H E (1990) Use of an HPLC photodiode array detector in a study of the nature of black tea liquor , J Sci Food Agric, 52, 509-25. [Pg.150]

D2O = deutered water. HPLC = high performance liquid chromatography. IS = internal standard. MeOH = methanol. MS = mass spectrometry. NMR = nuclear magnetic resonance. PDA = photodiode array detector. TEA = triethylamine. MTBE = methyl tert-butyl ether. [Pg.461]

The availability of HPLC systems coupled to photodiode array detectors allows for online spectral characterization of anthocyanins. [Pg.492]

NOTE HPLC detection of test drugs at 200 nm UV. Peak are named for the drugs they represent. Peak identity was discerned by analyzing each dmg individually and observing its retention time and UV spectrum by photodiode array detection between 190 and 360 nm using a Waters Model 990 PDA detector. Retention times are listed in the text. [Pg.233]

FIG. 1 Schematic drawing of the high-speed stirring (HSS) apparatus. An organic phase separated from the dispersed system by the teflon phase separator is continuously circulated through the photodiode array detector. [Pg.363]


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