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Biochem Platform

Biochem Platform

Comprehensive analysis of physicochemical and functional properties of molecules within complex matrices

This platform is dedicated to the comprehensive analysis of the physicochemical and functional properties of molecules within complex matrices. It integrates a range of advanced spectroscopic and fluorometric techniques, including UV-Vis absorption, fluorescence spectroscopy, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), alongside electrochemical methods.

Key Capabilities

UV-Vis Absorption Spectroscopy

UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy provides quantitative and qualitative analysis of compounds by measuring their absorption of ultraviolet and visible light. This technique is essential for determining concentration, identifying chromophores, and studying electronic transitions in molecules.

Fluorescence Spectroscopy

Fluorescence spectroscopy offers high sensitivity detection and analysis of fluorescent compounds. It enables the study of molecular interactions, protein folding, enzyme kinetics, and environmental monitoring with exceptional sensitivity and selectivity.

Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)

FTIR spectroscopy provides detailed information about molecular structures, chemical bonds, and functional groups through infrared absorption analysis. This technique is invaluable for material identification, quality control, and studying molecular vibrations and interactions.

Electrochemical Methods

Electrochemical techniques enable the analysis of redox processes, electron transfer reactions, and electrochemical properties of molecules. These methods support applications in biosensing, environmental monitoring, and material characterization.