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Fluorescence detectors data acquisition rate

To identify a compound, five data points per peak may be sufficient. Quantitation may require at least 10 data points across a peak. Many of today s laboratories still house standard detectors (UV, ELSD, fluorescence, etc.) with maximum data acquisition rates at or below 20 Hz. Many conventional LC/MS methods acquire data at rates of 5 Hz or less. As shown in Figure 3.8, this is not sufficient for modem speed optimized chromatography. Obviously, selecting the wrong data acquisition rate will nullify all attempts to optimize chromatography. [Pg.106]

Diuing the past decade, the instrumentation for time-resolved fluorescence of proteins has advanced dramatically. The flashlamp light sources have been replaced by hi -repetition-rate (MHz) picosecond dye lasers, which provide both higher excitation intensities and raon rapid data acquisition. The dynode-chain PMTs have been replaced by MCP detectors, which provide much shorter single-photoelectron pulse widths than a dynode chain PMT. In con nnation. the new light sources and detectors provide instniment r ponse functions with half-widths near 100 ps, so that picosecond resolution can now be obtained. [Pg.487]


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