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Flow Cell provides UV-visible analysis of chromophores.


December 18, 2007 - Designed to overcome sensitivity limitations of sapphire ATR probes, TNL-120EL Attenuated Total Reflectance Flow Cell uses fused silica as ATR rod material and allows angle of incidence to be chosen to maximize sensitivity. Rod design allows number of reflections to be increased beyond 3, which characterize earlier probes.


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Release date: November 7, 2007


Axiom Analytical, Inc. Announces a New Capability for High Sensitivity UV-Visible Analysis of Chromophores


IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 7, 2007 - Axiom Analytical Inc., a leading supplier of sampling equipment, software, and integrated systems for all forms of vibrational spectroscopy, today announced the availability of its TNL-120EL High Sensitivity UV-visible Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) Flow Cells.

UV-Visible spectroscopy is widely used for the analysis of chromophores - groups of atoms characterized by strongly absorbing electronic transitions. The attractiveness of this method results from the relationship between the spectra and the molecular functional groups. However, when using conventional transmission analysis, it is often necessary to dilute a sample by a factor of at least thousand in a suitable non-absorbing solvent. This requirement is undesirable for a number of reasons. The alternative is the use of attenuated total reflectance (ATR). This approach provides an effective path length at least three orders of magnitude shorter than is practical in transmission analysis.

Until now, the most common sampling devices used for UV-visible chromophore analysis have been sapphire tipped ATR probes. These are often employed in such applications as pharmaceutical dissolution monitoring and the analysis of dyes and other strongly pigmented materials. However, the available ATR probes are quite inflexible in that they are inherently restricted to three internal reflections at an incidence angle of typically 60 degrees. This arrangement provides insufficient sensitivity for many applications.

Axiom's new TNL-120EL ATR Flow Cell overcomes the sensitivity limitations of sapphire ATR probes in three ways. First, it uses fused silica as the ATR rod material, providing greater penetration depth per reflection than is available with the sapphire probes. Second, its design allows the angle of incidence to be chosen to maximize sensitivity. Third, the rod design allows the number of reflections to be increased considerably beyond the three which characterize the earlier probes. When used to analyze aqueous samples, a nine reflection version of the new cell provides typically a factor of six greater sensitivity than is available with the sapphire probes. The company envisions even greater sensitivity enhancement with cells employing longer ATR rods.

About Axiom Analytical, Inc
Axiom Analytical, Inc. was founded in 1988 by Dr. Mike Doyle and Norm Jennings, pioneers in the field of process FTIR spectroscopy. The Company's mission is to develop and market the robust sampling equipment, software, and integrated systems required to fully realize the potential of molecular spectroscopy for solving economically significant problems both in laboratory analysis and manufacturing processes. The Company's products are employed in diverse industries ranging from basic chemicals to pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and polymer processing.

More information on Axiom Analytical Inc. can be found at http://www.goaxiom.com/.

Company Information:
Name: Axiom Analytical, Inc.
Address: 17751-Sky Park Circle
City: Irvine
State: CA
ZIP: 92714
Country: USA
Phone: 949-757-9300
FAX: 949-757-9306
http://www.goaxiom.com



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