Chirascan V100

Location - Britannia 107

For enquiries, please contact -  Dr. Karin Smorodinsky-Atias 

The information provided in this section is taken from “Chirascan V100 User Manual” by Applied Photophysics and "How to study proteins by circular dichroism". Kelly, S.M., T.J. Jess, and N.C. Price, Biochim Biophys Acta, 2005. 1751(2): p. 119-39.

 

Instrument details

The Chirascan V100 circular dichroism spectrometer was acquired in 2009 from Applied Photophysics. It is equipped with a temperature control system.

Instrument wavelength range - 1,150 to 163 nm.

Light source - 150W Xe arc

 

Local distributor -   BioAnalytics

 

Software - Pro-Data Chirascan control software v4.4.2.0.

 

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