Abstract
We have developed a simple, compact, and robust eight-channel ultraviolet (UV) absorption detection setup featuring two eight-fiber arrays (an irradiation fiber array and a detection fiber array) whose ends face each other across eight capillaries. UV light of a 220-nm wavelength from a single deuterium lamp is stably and evenly split into eight lights by using a thick homogenizing fiber connected to a fiber bundle with eight thin fibers, which make up the irradiation fiber array. Each capillary is directly irradiated with each UV light emitted from the irradiation fiber array and then each of the UV lights transmitted through the capillaries is collected by each fiber of the detection fiber array without using any other optical devices (e.g., a lens) and is detected by each of the eight photodetectors. This setup achieves simultaneous UV absorption measurement for all eight capillaries with the detection limit of 54 μAU, linear dynamic range of four logs or more, and negligible crosstalk of 0.01% or less. We also implemented an eight-capillary electrophoresis system and simultaneously analyzed eight immunoglobulin G samples, separated by capillary electrophoresis sodium dodecyl sulfate.
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