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 96 Dual User Manual | © Biotage 2021

Determine Optimal Evaporation Conditions

Determine Optimal Evaporation Conditions

There are several variables that influence the solvent 
evaporation process. These include sample composition, 
well plate dimensions, nozzle depth, gas temperature, plate 
temperature, solvent volume, solvent boiling point, solvent 
vapor pressure, and general humidity. Given the complexity 
behind the combined effects of these variables on evaporation 
rates, suggestions for optimal evaporation/concentration are 
listed below.  

Determine the Appropriate 

Evaporation Mode

There are three evaporation modes available (see Figure 7):

 

»

Manual: 

Evaporate until the user presses the 

Stop

 button.

 

»

Time: 

Evaporate for a set period of time.

 

»

Method

: Evaporate according to pre-set instructions, 

see "Set Up a Method" on page 15.

Figure 7.

 The different evaporation modes that can be selected in the 

software. 

Each mode has different advantages. 

Manual

 and 

Time

 

evaporation modes offer a quick approach that is easy to use, 
whereas 

Method

 mode offers the benefits of programming four 

steps with the option to ramp the gas temperature, flow rate, 
and lift height over a specified time. 

General Evaporation Settings

Consider the following when selecting the evaporation settings:

 

»

For best results, avoid cold starts. Always wait 
until the system reaches its set temperatures and 
flow rates before starting an evaporation run. 

 

»

The environmental conditions outside of the system should 
be held constant while an evaporation run is in progress.

 

»

If the gas or plate temperatures are below or exceed the 
accepted level during evaporation, nonuniform evaporation, 
analyte loss, or degradation of analytes may be observed. 

 

»

Do not allow samples or solvents to boil. 

 

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The evaporation time of samples decreases with increasing 
sample cleanliness. The presence of sample detritus or 
particulates will have a negative effect on evaporation time. 

 

»

To determine the appropriate evaporation time for 
the samples, use neat solvents in 

Manual

 mode 

and monitor the elapsed time for the samples 
to evaporate to your desired liquid level. 

 

»

Always consider analyte and solvent volatility 
when setting evaporation parameters.

 

»

If the temperature settings in one cabinet greatly 
exceeds that of the other when the two cabinets are 
operating independently, the likelihood of experiencing 
cross temperature effects between the two cabinets is 
increased. Thus, it is important to consider the settings 
of both cabinets before an evaporation run is initiated.

Determine the Appropriate Gas Flow

Consider the following when selecting the operating gas flow:

 

»

If the liquid level is less than 50% of the well volume, 
set the gas flow to the lowest setting and increase 
the lift height until it can be confirmed that the 
gas reaches the liquid without splashing.

 

»

To conserve gas and determine optimal flow rates, begin 
with a low to moderate gas flow of 25 to 40 L/min.

 

»

As the sample volume decreases during the evaporation 
process, increase the gas flow manually or use the 
Ramp feature (see "Evaporation Parameters" on page 
15
) to increase the rate of evaporation. This will 
assist in reducing the overall evaporation time. 

 

»

To decrease evaporation time, use the highest gas 
flow possible without causing splashing. Higher gas 
flow generally increases solvent evaporation rates.

 

»

Excessively high gas flow can cause analyte loss 
and cross-contamination due to splashing.

Note:

 To achieve the correct gas flow, the correct manifold 

configuration must be selected (see "Common Settings" on 
page 8
).

Summary of Contents for TurboVap 96 Dual

Page 1: ...Patent Pending Biotage 2021 Title Truncated if Neccessary Page 1 TurboVap 96 Dual User Manual...

Page 2: ...8 Define System Settings 8 Common Settings 9 Evaporation Settings 10 Network and Firmware 10 System Information 10 Warnings in the Software 11 Prepare the System 11 Replace the Manifold 11 Set the Pr...

Page 3: ...s manifolds with 24 48 or 96 nozzles to allow for processing of up to 96 samples in each cabinet The left and right cabinet can perform simultaneous evaporation runs with varying size well plates vary...

Page 4: ...he door is closed the evaporation run will resume To determine the correct plate height for an evaporation run see Determine Optimal Evaporation Conditions on page 6 Evaporation To provide consistency...

Page 5: ...the Manifold on page 11 according to the chosen well plate Available manifolds TurboVap manifold with 24 gas nozzles TurboVap manifold with 48 gas nozzles TurboVap manifold with 96 gas nozzles Differe...

Page 6: ...radation of analytes may be observed Do not allow samples or solvents to boil The evaporation time of samples decreases with increasing sample cleanliness The presence of sample detritus or particulat...

Page 7: ...plate Usually setting the temperature of the plate heater 0 20 C above the gas temperature allows for enhanced evaporation uniformity Use of the plate heater minimizes cross contamination of samples w...

Page 8: ...ifying and calibrating the touch screen 1 Mode Mode selection Press to select mode 2 Common Settings Press to change common settings 3 Evaporation Settings Press to change evaporation settings 4 Netwo...

Page 9: ...as temperature Tick the box to wait for the gas temperature to reach the set value before starting an evaporation Wait for plate temperature Tick the box to wait for the plate temperature to reach the...

Page 10: ...ress the Reset Settings button to reset all settings in Common settings Evaporation Settings and Network and Firmware to their default values Calibrate Touch Press the Calibrate Touch button to calibr...

Page 11: ...ure 17 Ensure that the manifold is held in position while the last screw is removed 3 With a steady grip remove the manifold Note Do not hold the manifold by the nozzles as this might bend the nozzles...

Page 12: ...Time Mode Evaporate for a set period of time 4 Method Mode Evaporate using a predefined method 5 Split to left and right OR Join left and right The left and right cabinets operate independently OR The...

Page 13: ...splay shows that the left side is ready to start the orange Start button is active and the right side is running an evaporation the blue Pause button and the red Stop button are active To perform a Ti...

Page 14: ...ode In the Join left and right mode the left and right cabinets operate the same evaporation run with the same parameters see Figure 23 Figure 23 Temp Step Method 96 run in Join left and right mode Du...

Page 15: ...utton to enter the desired name see Evaporation Parameters on page 15 6 When done press Save Note Once a method has been saved its previous settings cannot be recovered 7 In the Methods view press OK...

Page 16: ...ers view where the evaporation parameters or the method name can be edited or a method can be copied Figure 29 Press and hold the Plate height button then move the lift by pressing the Up and Down arr...

Page 17: ...an alarm sounds If operating each cabinet separately then the LED lights in each cabinet will turn green independently The Evaporation Finished dialog appears on the screen see Figure 34 The alarm co...

Page 18: ...l risk for burn damage Open the cabinet door The well plate will descend Carefully remove the well plate or rack Be careful not to come in contact with the nozzles See Figure 35 Note The lift will ret...

Page 19: ...ly dampened with isopropanol or ethanol 3 When the system has been cleaned connect the power cord and turn on the system Clean the Interior of the System Warning Never clean the surface where the mani...

Page 20: ...following is recommended a For polar analytes chose solvent combinations with a high aqueous content e g an 80 20 solution of water and methanol b For lipophilic analytes chose solvent combinations wi...

Page 21: ...plied by Biotage Incorrect fuses will void the warranty of the system and creates a potential fire hazard and a risk of personal injury 1 Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord 2 Using a fl...

Page 22: ...into Storage Warning Ensure not to bend any of the nozzles If a nozzle is bent it is recommended that the manifold is replaced 1 Remove and clean the manifolds as described on page 20 2 Place the man...

Page 23: ...er Temperature on page 7 Check that the sample is not left too long on the plate heater after the evaporation is completed Check that the gas flow is not too high and causing splashing see Determine t...

Page 24: ...crew 1 Consumables Part No Description Qty 121 5201 Collection Plate 350 uL Square 50 121 5202 Collection Plate 1 mL Square 50 121 5203 Collection Plate 2 mL Square 50 121 5213 Collection Plate 2 mL R...

Page 25: ...25 Notes Notes...

Page 26: ...art Number 418001 B 2021 Biotage All rights reserved No material may be reproduced or published without the written permission of Biotage Information in this document is subject to change without noti...

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