Measurement of reaction rate at 3000 s⁻¹ using a stopped-flow analysis system.
A stopped-flow device optimal for steady-state and reaction kinetics studies!
The SX20 stop-flow device from Applied Photophysics is used to study the transient steady states of fast liquid-phase chemical and biochemical reactions initiated by the rapid mixing and stopping (stop-flow) of reactants. Spectroscopic probes such as absorbance and fluorescence are employed to observe the progress of the reaction by recording changes in the intensity of the spectral signal as a function of time. The general upper limit of reaction rates that can be measured using stop-flow spectroscopy is approximately 2000 s⁻¹. However, by utilizing the small volume cells adopted by the SX20, it becomes possible to measure reaction rates exceeding 3000 s⁻¹. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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