Abstract

A novel multi-beam polarized photometric detector (PPD) for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is described. By pairing a polarizing prism with a thin quartz plate as a retarder, many linear polarized beams are produced at every 1/2 wavelength of the plate, and the polarizing axes of the adjacent beams intersect each other. The addition of another prism inclining its polarizing axis by π/4 against the first one enables the simultaneous measurement of optical rotations based on the PPD at many wavelengths. The combination of these optics with a photo-diode array detector can be used to construct a modulated type polarimeter. This detector is designed to measure the optical rotation of an analyte at its absorption band. The spline function connecting the points at 1/4 wavelengths of the plate was used as a baseline to extract the PPD waves. The use of the similarity factor as a noise filter gave high sensitivity. Application of the proposed technique to an analyte carrying the Cotton absorption band provided good results.

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