Document 4207Q258 V3.00 January 2018
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Chirascan Couette Cell LD Accessory User Manual
3.3.3 Loading the sample and mounting the stator
Do not overfill the cell, as free liquid may be damaging to the accessory body. Only about
250
l of sample is needed.
Remember that if you intend to record the absorbance simultaneously with the linear dichroism, the
Absorbance
option should be selected on the
Signal
panel in the Pro-Data Chirascan control page. You
should run an absorbance baseline in air, (i.e. with the Couette cell removed), followed by the LD spectrum of
the buffer.
1. Load the sample into the cell using a pipette. Do not overfill: only about 250
l of sample is needed.
2. The inner cylinder is held in place in the stator assembly by the knurled locking collar, which tightens
when rotated clockwise when viewed from above. Ensure that the cylinder is secured in the assembly:
there is no need to use strong force: all that is needed is for the cylinder not to slip in the collar. Insert
the inner cylinder gently into the outer cylinder, but do not screw down the clamping plate at this point.
Do not screw down the clamping plate unless the locking collar is released. This is to avoid
the stator being forced against the rotor plug, on which it should only rest lightly.
3. The inner cylinder should rest only lightly on the plug in the rotor. To avoid the cylinder being forced
against the rotor plug, release the locking collar so that the cylinder is free to slide up and down in the
collar.
4. Screw down the clamping plate by tightening each of the screws in the clamping plate. Ensure an even
pressure by partly tightening each screw before fully tightening either.
5. When the clamping plate is fully tightened down, secure the inner cylinder by tightened the locking
collar.
The accessory should now appear as in Figure
Figure 3.8: The accessory with fully mounted Couette cell