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White LEDs as broad spectrum light sources for spectrophotometry: demonstration in the visible spectrum range in a diode-array spectrophotometric detector.
Electrophoresis. 2010 Nov; 31(22):3737-44.E

Abstract

Although traditional lamps, such as deuterium lamps, are suitable for bench-top instrumentation, their compatibility with the requirements of modern miniaturized instrumentation is limited. This study investigates the option of utilizing solid-state light source technology, namely white LEDs, as a broad band spectrum source for spectrophotometry. Several white light LEDs of both RGB and white phosphorus have been characterized in terms of their emission spectra and energy output and a white phosphorus Luxeon LED was then chosen for demonstration as a light source for visible-spectrum spectrophotometry conducted in CE. The Luxeon LED was fixed onto the base of a dismounted deuterium (D(2)) lamp so that the light-emitting spot was geometrically positioned exactly where the light-emitting spot of the original D(2) lamp is placed. In this manner, the detector of a commercial CE instrument equipped with a DAD was not modified in any way. As the detector hardware and electronics remained the same, the change of the deuterium lamp for the Luxeon white LED allowed a direct comparison of their performances. Several anionic dyes as model analytes with absorption maxima between 450 and 600 nm were separated by CE in an electrolyte of 0.01 mol/L sodium tetraborate. The absorbance baseline noise as the key parameter was 5 × lower for the white LED lamp, showing clearly superior performance to the deuterium lamp in the available, i.e. visible part of the spectrum.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Irish Separation Science Cluster, National Centre for Sensor Research and School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

21077241

Citation

Piasecki, Tomasz, et al. "White LEDs as Broad Spectrum Light Sources for Spectrophotometry: Demonstration in the Visible Spectrum Range in a Diode-array Spectrophotometric Detector." Electrophoresis, vol. 31, no. 22, 2010, pp. 3737-44.
Piasecki T, Breadmore MC, Macka M. White LEDs as broad spectrum light sources for spectrophotometry: demonstration in the visible spectrum range in a diode-array spectrophotometric detector. Electrophoresis. 2010;31(22):3737-44.
Piasecki, T., Breadmore, M. C., & Macka, M. (2010). White LEDs as broad spectrum light sources for spectrophotometry: demonstration in the visible spectrum range in a diode-array spectrophotometric detector. Electrophoresis, 31(22), 3737-44. https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.201000341
Piasecki T, Breadmore MC, Macka M. White LEDs as Broad Spectrum Light Sources for Spectrophotometry: Demonstration in the Visible Spectrum Range in a Diode-array Spectrophotometric Detector. Electrophoresis. 2010;31(22):3737-44. PubMed PMID: 21077241.
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TY - JOUR T1 - White LEDs as broad spectrum light sources for spectrophotometry: demonstration in the visible spectrum range in a diode-array spectrophotometric detector. AU - Piasecki,Tomasz, AU - Breadmore,Michael C, AU - Macka,Mirek, PY - 2010/11/16/entrez PY - 2010/11/16/pubmed PY - 2011/2/16/medline SP - 3737 EP - 44 JF - Electrophoresis JO - Electrophoresis VL - 31 IS - 22 N2 - Although traditional lamps, such as deuterium lamps, are suitable for bench-top instrumentation, their compatibility with the requirements of modern miniaturized instrumentation is limited. This study investigates the option of utilizing solid-state light source technology, namely white LEDs, as a broad band spectrum source for spectrophotometry. Several white light LEDs of both RGB and white phosphorus have been characterized in terms of their emission spectra and energy output and a white phosphorus Luxeon LED was then chosen for demonstration as a light source for visible-spectrum spectrophotometry conducted in CE. The Luxeon LED was fixed onto the base of a dismounted deuterium (D(2)) lamp so that the light-emitting spot was geometrically positioned exactly where the light-emitting spot of the original D(2) lamp is placed. In this manner, the detector of a commercial CE instrument equipped with a DAD was not modified in any way. As the detector hardware and electronics remained the same, the change of the deuterium lamp for the Luxeon white LED allowed a direct comparison of their performances. Several anionic dyes as model analytes with absorption maxima between 450 and 600 nm were separated by CE in an electrolyte of 0.01 mol/L sodium tetraborate. The absorbance baseline noise as the key parameter was 5 × lower for the white LED lamp, showing clearly superior performance to the deuterium lamp in the available, i.e. visible part of the spectrum. SN - 1522-2683 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/21077241/White_LEDs_as_broad_spectrum_light_sources_for_spectrophotometry:_demonstration_in_the_visible_spectrum_range_in_a_diode_array_spectrophotometric_detector_ L2 - https://doi.org/10.1002/elps.201000341 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -