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Spectrometer continued stopped-flow

Non-Stop-Flow Mode In the non-stop-flow mode, the LC-ARC system is operated in a similar manner to the conventional continuous-flow analysis. If a mass spectrometer is coupled to the LC-ARC system, the LC effluent is split postcolumn to deliver a fraction to the radiochemical detector and the balance to a mass spectrometer. [Pg.257]

Recently, NMR spectrometers directly coupled with LC systems have become commercially available. Spectra can be acquired in either of two modes, continuous or stopped flow. In continuous flow mode the spectrum is acquired as the analyte flows through the cell. This method suffers from low sensitivity since the analyte may be present in the cell for only a brief period of time, but it has the advantage of continuous monitoring of the LC peaks without interruption. Fig. 12A shows a contour plot of the continuous flow NMR analysis of a mixture of vitamin A acetate isomers.Fig. 12B shows the spectra taken from slices through the contour plot. These plots highlight the olefinic region of the spectra which provided ample information for the identification of each of the isomers. With very limited sample quantities, the more common method of LC-NMR analysis is stopped flow. Here the analyte peak is parked in the flow cell so any of the standard NMR experiments can be run. [Pg.3453]


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