A stop-flow sample delivery system for transient spectroscopy

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Abstract

A stop-flow sample delivery system for transient spectroscopy is presented, which is, in particular, suited for laser-based instruments (quantum-cascade lasers or amplified femtosecond lasers) with excitation pulse repetition rates in the range 10-100 Hz. Two pulsing micro-valves are mounted onto a flow cuvette designed for transient IR spectroscopy, which is integrated into a flow cycle driven by a peristaltic pump. The performance of the system is demonstrated with transient IR experiments of the trans-to-cis photoisomerization of a water-soluble azobenzene derivative. The sample stands still when the micro-valves are closed and is pushed out from the probe beam focus on a 1 ms timescale when opening the micro-valves. The setup is extremely sample efficient. It needs only small sample volumes, and at the same time, it enables excitation of a large fraction of molecules in solution.

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Buhrke, D., Ruf, J., Heckmeier, P., & Hamm, P. (2021). A stop-flow sample delivery system for transient spectroscopy. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0068227

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