一个开源的智能分数采集器,用于同位素准备性液体色谱
Deyber Arley Vargas Medina1, Asdrubal Lozada-Blanco1, Julie Paulin García Rodríguez1
1University of São Paulo, São Carlos Institute of Chemistry, SP, Brazil.
HardwareX
|August 21, 2023
概括
染色学中的自动分数采集通过低成本的基于Arduino的系统得到了改进. 这种智能收集器与紫外线探测器同步,以精确隔离目标化合物,减少手工劳动和错误.
科学领域:
- 分析化学 分析化学
- 染色体学 染色体学 是一种染色学.
- 仪器化 仪器化 仪器化
背景情况:
- 准备性液态色谱 (PLC) 对于样品分离和化合物隔离至关重要.
- 手动分数采集是劳动密集型,容易出现错误,并且缺乏可重复性.
- 现有的自动化系统往往缺乏与探测器的同步,以固定间隔收集数据.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个低成本的,基于Arduino的自动分数采集器,用于准备性液体染色学.
- 为了实现基于实时探测器信号的同步分数收集.
- 为了提高化合物隔离的效率,准确性和可重复性.
主要方法:
- 一个Arduino板被编程为与紫外线探测器接口.
- 使用了带有位置传感器和三通电磁的机器人系统.
- 该系统激活门和电机,根据探测器响应选择性地收集目标频段.
主要成果:
- 开发的系统成功地记录了紫外线探测器信号.
- 实现了目标色谱带的自动选择性采集.
- 该系统为增强PLC工作流程提供了具有成本效益的解决方案.
结论:
- 基于Arduino的智能分数收集器为手动收集提供了一个高效和准确的替代方案.
- 这种自动化系统与探测器同步,提高了化合物隔离精度.
- 低成本的设计使得先进的分量采集可用于各种实验室环境.
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