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Platinum diamond

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in Austria

The Platinum Diamond is a high-performance laboratory instrument designed for precise and accurate analysis. It utilizes advanced technologies to provide reliable and consistent results. The core function of the Platinum Diamond is to facilitate thorough and efficient sample analysis, catering to the needs of research and testing laboratories.

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4 protocols using platinum diamond

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FTIR Powder Spectrum Analysis

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Mid-IR powder spectra of the lyophilized
samples were collected on a single reflection Bruker Tensor 37 FTIR
spectrometer with Bruker Platinum Diamond single-reflection ATR equipment
at a resolution of 4 cm–1 by averaging 32 scans.
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Protein Structure Analysis by FT-IR Spectroscopy

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Protein aliquots (3 μL,
70 μM) were loaded and allowed
to dry on the measurement surface of a Bruker Platinum Diamond attenuated
total reflectance (ATR) accessory on a Bruker Vertex 70 Fourier transform
infrared (FT-IR) spectrophotometer (Bruker Optics Ltd.). The buffer
background was measured and subtracted from each protein spectrum
before curve fitting of the amide region (1720–1580 cm–1) and baseline subtraction were carried out. Deconvolution
of the spectra with Gaussian curves was performed with a Levenberg–Marquardt
algorithm by use of the Opus software package (Bruker Optics Ltd.).
For comparison, all absorbance spectra were normalized.
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Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Powder Samples

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Mid-infrared (IR) powder spectra of the samples were collected using a Bruker Tensor 37 FTIR spectrometer with Bruker Platinum Diamond single-reflection ATR equipment at a resolution of 4 cm−1 by averaging 32 scans.
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FTIR Spectroscopy of Lyophilized Samples

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Mid-IR powder spectra of the lyophilized samples were collected using a Bruker Tensor 37 FTIR spectrometer with a Bruker Platinum Diamond single reflection ATR equipment (Bruker, Austria) at a resolution of 4 cm−1 by averaging 32 scans.
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