Clinical instrumental analysis

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Clinical instrumental analysis CLS 332 Clinical instrumental analysis

A VISIBLE ABSORPTION SPECTROMETER

Spectrophotometry One of the simplest and most widely used methods to determine concentration of a substance in solution Measures light absorbed by solution at a specific wavelength

In the analysis, the amount of light radiation absorbed by a sample is measured. The light absorption is directly related to the concentration of the coloured compound in the sample. The wavelength (λ) of maximum absorption is known for different compounds.

This method is used to determine concentrations of various chemicals which can give colours either directly or after addition of some other chemicals

Principles of Spectrophotometer A spectrophotometer consists of two instruments Spectrometer for producing light of any selected color (wavelength), Photometer for measuring the intensity of light.

The instruments are arranged so that liquid in a cuvette can be placed between the spectrometer beam and the photometer.

The amount of light passing through the tube is measured by the photometer. The photometer delivers a voltage signal to a display device, normally a galvanometer. The signal changes as the amount of light absorbed by the liquid changes.

Visible light Is only a small portion of the entire electromagnetic spectrum and it includes the colors commonly observed (red, yellow, green, blue and violet). The visible spectrum consists of electromagnetic radiation whose wavelengths range from 400 nm to nearly 800 nm

Visible region wavelength Color Wavelength (nm) Ultraviolet 400 and under Violet 400 - 450 Blue 450 - 500 Green 500 - 570 Yellow 570 - 590 Orange 590 - 620 Red 620 - 650 Infrared 750 & over

100% transmittance means no light is absorbed by the solution so that incident light is 100% transmitted. 100% T = 0A

The Spectrophotometer Instrument All spectrophotometer instruments designed to measure the absorption of radiant energy have the basic components as follows: 1.Light source (tungsten lamp for visible region The intensity of out put of the lamp varies with the wavelength.

2. Monochromator (filter ); To isolate a desired wavelength from the source.

3. Transparent container (cuvette) For the sample and the blank 4. A radiation detector (phototube) To convert the radiant energy received to a measurable signal; and a readout device that displays the signal from the detector

Io I A = 0.012  l  Lamp Detector Monochromator Cuvette

Notification: Pyrex glass absorbs no light in the visible region but absorbs almost all the light in the UV region. Hence in UV range quartz or silica cuvettes are used

Procedure: The general measurement procedure consists of 5 steps: 1. Prepare samples to make coloured compound 2. Make series of standard solutions of known concentrations and treat them in the same manner as the sample for making coloured compounds

3. Set spectrophotometer to l of maximum light absorption 4. Measure light absorbance of standards 5. Plot standard curve: Absorbance vs. Concentration

Rules to handle cuvettes: - Do not handle lower portion of the cuvette. - Rinse cuvette with two portion of solution. - Wipe off any liquid drops with a clean lens paper. - Insert the cuvette with the index-line facing the front of the instrument.

Some OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECTROPHOTOMETER 1. Ensure 230V, 50Hz, single-phase power supply is available in the 3 contact 5A power point. 2. Insert the power cord of the instrument in to a power point. 3. Turn the switch at ‘ON” position.

4. Warm up the instrument for 15 minutes. 5. Press %T selector switch. 6. Adjust wavelength control to read the wavelength at which the test is desired.

Lambda λ max Lambda max is the wavelength at which the maximum fraction of light is absorbed by a solution

How to calculate λ max: Materials: Chromium nitrate. Blank. Spectrophotometer. Wavelengths :400- 800 nm.

Procedure: 1- Adjust spectrophotometer to zero against blank. 2- Take the readings of chromium nitrate at wavelengths starting from 400 till 800 nm in 50 nm interval (400-450-500-550-........800). 3-Observe the max absorption and take one interval before and one interval after.

4-Now, take the reading in 10 intervals and observe the max absorption . 5-Then take the reading in 5 intervals and observe the max absorption.

6- Take the reading now in 2 intervals and observe the max absorption 6- Take the reading now in 2 intervals and observe the max absorption. 7- Finally ,take the reading in one interval . 8- This is going to be λ max.