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RQF-3
RQF-3 Rapid Quench-Flow & RPL-3
Flash Photolysis Instruments
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Proven Performance
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Rapid-quench kinetic analysis has become the method of choice for examination
of enzyme reaction pathways. The KinTek quench-flow enables the most definitive
experiments to be performed most efficiently, preserving precious biological
samples and providing accurate, reliable data. The KinTek RQF-3 quench-flow has
become the international standard for analysis of enzyme reaction mechanisms.
The unique features of the RQF-3 enable unprecedented studies on DNA polymerase
mechanisms where the need for performing single turnover experiments is especially
significant and minimal volumes are needed to conserve the expensive synthetic
oligonucleotide substrates.
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Servo Motor Drive
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The KinTek quench-flow uses a computer-controlled servo motor drive, which
provides precise and reproducible setting of reaction times.
A major advance over stepper motor technology, the high torque, low inertia,
brushless servo motor and high performance, digital power supply provides
essentially instantaneous starts and stops of the drive syringes. No
other quench-flow provides such performance.
Coupled to a unique, precision valve system, the RQF-3 provides unparalleled
ease of use and reliability.
Even "four syringe" type experiments involving three mixing events and two
programmed reaction times (Double Delay Quench) can be achieved using
the computer-controlled motor drive -- without the complications of four
drive syringes! This has been a standard feature of our instruments
for the past 10 years.
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| RQF-3 Valve System |
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The unique valve arrangement of the KinTek RQF-3 Quench-Flow allows samples to
be loaded into the 15 microliter sample loops via a three-way valve. The
reactants are then forced together through the delay line by buffer from the
drive syringes. This valve system allows efficient sample loading so that 20
data points can be collected from less than 0.4 ml of each reactant, with no
waste! Larger sample loops can be used or samples can be loaded into the drive
syringes to get up to 5 ml in a single shot.
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| 8-Way Reaction Valve |
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In order to obtain different reaction times in a range of 3-100 msec, it is
necessary to use delay lines with different lengths. In other quench-flow
instruments, this is a tedious task. In the KinTek RQF-3 quench-flow, a novel
8-way valve is used to select each reaction delay line. The two reactants are
first mixed in the valve, flow through the selected delay line and are then
mixed with the quench solution. The desired reaction time is selected by
turning the valve to the appropriate delay line. The computer-controlled
motor drive is then set for the precise drive speed to achieve the desired
reaction time.
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| The RPL-3 Rapid Photolysis Chamber |
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The RPL-3 Rapid Optical Flash Photolysis Chamber replaces the 8-way valve
with a optical flow cell as shown at left. In this arrangement the samples
are mixed into the flow cell where the reaction is paused for the desired
time. After this time the computer triggers an external light source (This
source can be almost anything. We have built photolysis chambers utilizing
many light sources, including flash lamps, lasers and even synchrotron
radiation!) to irradiate the mixed sample in the flow cell.
Our RPL-3 Rapid Optical Photolysis Chamber is based on our world leading
quench-flow and mounts to the same drive system. This allows the customer
to have both a RQF-3 Rapid Quench Flow and a RPL-3 Rapid Photolysis Chamber
at a very affordable price.
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Sample Load Loops
The 3-way valve is used to connect the sample loops either to the flush line,
the sample load syringe or the drive syringe containing buffer. This method
enables efficient sample loading and flushing with no waste of sample between
runs. The Flush-Load-Collect cycle can be completed in less than two minutes
so that an entire course time consisting of 20 data points can be collected
from less than 0.4 ml of solution in less than 45 minutes.
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The KinTek quench-flow is entirely under computer control, making the operation of
the instrument easy and convenient and allowing the operator to concentrate on the
sample collection and analysis. Simply input the desired reaction time, and the
computer sets up the servo motor and tells the operator which reaction loop to use.
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Keyboard and Computer Terminal
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Because quench-flow experiments involve the use of concentrated acids or bases and
radioactive materials, the KinTek quench-flow uses a sealed keyboard terminal with a
two-line LCD display. Thus, the computer interface is protected from the harsh
environments necessary for performing the experiment. The keyboard can be washed
with mild soap and water at the end of the experiment to eliminate contamination.
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Specifications
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Computer-controlled servo motor drive system for smooth, reliable performance.
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| Kinetics response time: |
Shortest reaction time 2 msec. |
| Minimum sample volume: |
15 - 20 microliters per sample per shot. |
| Maximum sample volume: |
5 ml per sample per shot. |
| Syringe volumes: |
5 ml standard. (syringes of 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 10.0 ml are also available) |
| Temperature range: |
4 - 70° C range of temperature is maintained by circulating water bath (not provided). |
| Physical Dimensions |
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Width x Depth x Height |
Weight |
| Quench-flow stand: |
20 x 48 x 91 cm. |
17.9 kg. |
| Motor controller: |
30 x 28 x 15 cm. |
8.2 kg. |
| Keyboard: |
29 x 18 x 4.4 cm. |
0.9 kg. |
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