Benefi ts of the Agilent Cary 8454 UV-Vis Diode Array for Multi-Wavelength Kinetics
Applications | 2014 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
This application note highlights the importance of high-speed full-spectrum UV-Vis monitoring for reaction kinetics. Accurate kinetic data are critical for understanding reaction mechanisms, optimizing process conditions, and ensuring reproducible results in both academic and industrial settings.
The study demonstrates the capabilities of the Agilent Cary 8454 UV-Visible diode array spectrophotometer to follow the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate (pNPA). Key goals include evaluating rapid spectral acquisition, assessing temperature control accuracy, and extracting kinetic parameters from stored spectral data.
The hydrolysis of pNPA to p-nitrophenol and acetate was performed in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 8.5) under pseudo-first-order conditions with water in excess. The reaction was initiated by adding pNPA in acetonitrile to a thermostatted cuvette with stirring at 700 rpm. Spectra from 190 to 900 nm were acquired at defined time intervals to capture both substrate decay and product formation.
The Peltier accessory maintained sample temperature within 1 °C of the set point, as verified by correlation measurements. Spectral data exhibited clear isosbestic points, confirming a single-step reaction mechanism without side products. Extraction of the absorbance change at 405 nm yielded a pseudo-first-order rate constant of 1.24 × 10⁻³ s⁻¹ at 55 °C.
Integration of diode array kinetics with automated chemometric analysis and high-throughput screening can advance catalyst optimization and enzyme kinetics. Coupling with flow reactors and real-time process analytical technology may enable continuous monitoring of industrial reactions.
The Agilent Cary 8454 UV-Visible diode array spectrophotometer, combined with efficient Peltier temperature control and versatile software tools, offers a powerful solution for accurate, high-speed kinetic studies across the full spectral range.
UV–VIS spectrophotometry
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
This application note highlights the importance of high-speed full-spectrum UV-Vis monitoring for reaction kinetics. Accurate kinetic data are critical for understanding reaction mechanisms, optimizing process conditions, and ensuring reproducible results in both academic and industrial settings.
Objectives and Study Overview
The study demonstrates the capabilities of the Agilent Cary 8454 UV-Visible diode array spectrophotometer to follow the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate (pNPA). Key goals include evaluating rapid spectral acquisition, assessing temperature control accuracy, and extracting kinetic parameters from stored spectral data.
Methodology
The hydrolysis of pNPA to p-nitrophenol and acetate was performed in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 8.5) under pseudo-first-order conditions with water in excess. The reaction was initiated by adding pNPA in acetonitrile to a thermostatted cuvette with stirring at 700 rpm. Spectra from 190 to 900 nm were acquired at defined time intervals to capture both substrate decay and product formation.
Instrumentation
- Agilent Cary 8454 UV-Visible diode array spectrophotometer for full-spectrum acquisition in as fast as 0.1 s
- Peltier temperature controller (89090A) with an external inert temperature probe for precise sample temperature monitoring
- UV-Visible ChemStation software with BioChemical Analysis (Kinetics) add-on for data processing and rate calculations
Main Results and Discussion
The Peltier accessory maintained sample temperature within 1 °C of the set point, as verified by correlation measurements. Spectral data exhibited clear isosbestic points, confirming a single-step reaction mechanism without side products. Extraction of the absorbance change at 405 nm yielded a pseudo-first-order rate constant of 1.24 × 10⁻³ s⁻¹ at 55 °C.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Rapid acquisition enables monitoring of fast reactions without temporal aliasing
- Full-spectrum data storage allows retrospective analysis at any wavelength
- Precise temperature control ensures reproducible kinetic measurements
- Capability for multi-component analysis supports simultaneous tracking of substrates and products
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Integration of diode array kinetics with automated chemometric analysis and high-throughput screening can advance catalyst optimization and enzyme kinetics. Coupling with flow reactors and real-time process analytical technology may enable continuous monitoring of industrial reactions.
Conclusion
The Agilent Cary 8454 UV-Visible diode array spectrophotometer, combined with efficient Peltier temperature control and versatile software tools, offers a powerful solution for accurate, high-speed kinetic studies across the full spectral range.
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