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Fluorolog-3 v. 2.2 (10 Sep 2002)
Optimizing Data Acquisition
4-1
Warning:
Soaking the cuvettes for a long
period causes etching of the cuvette sur-
face, which results in light-scattering
when the cuvettes are used.
Note:
Sample cells should
be cleaned thoroughly be-
fore use to minimize back-
ground contributions.
Warning:
Nitric acid is a dangerous substance. When using
nitric acid, wear safety goggles, face shield, and acid-resistant
gloves. Certain compounds, such as glycerol, can form explo-
sive materials when mixed with nitric acid.
4: Optimizing Data Acquisition
Spectra can be enhanced by optimization of data acquisition. This chapter lists some meth-
ods of optimizing sample preparation, spectrofluorometer setup, and data correction to get
higher-quality data.
Cuvette preparation
1
Empty all contents
from the cuvettes.
2
Fully immerse and
soak the cuvettes for 24 h in 50% nitric acid.
This cleans the cuvettes’ inner and outer surfaces.
3
Rinse with deionized water.
4
Clean the
cuvettes in the
cleaning
solution with a
test-tube
brush.
Use Alconox
®
or equivalent detergent as a cleaning solution.
5
Rinse the cuvettes with deionized water.
6
Soak the cuvettes in concentrated nitric acid
.
7
Rinse them with deionized water before use.
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