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Empower Tip: UV Spectra

Empower Tip: UV Spectra

Tip #264: Working with Derivatives of UV Spectra and the Splining Function

Tip #264: Working with Derivatives of UV Spectra and the Splining Function

In this tip for Empower Chromatography Data System (CDS), we will work with derivatives of UV spectra and also learn about the Splining function.

Derivatives

STEP 1

STEP 1

Start with the UV spectrum for Caffeine in Sample 1, the peak in this sample is spectrally pure.

STEP 2

STEP 2

From the Spectrum Review menu, select ‘Keep Spectra When Switching Channels’. [figures 2]

STEP 3

STEP 3

Select the UV spectrum for Caffeine in Sample 2, the peak in this sample has an impurity as we saw in an earlier tip. The stack plot of the two spectra shows that the shape and lambda max appear to be the same.

STEP 4

STEP 4

Empower can use derivatives of UV spectra to enhance the differences between them. In the Spectra table, select ‘Second’ in the ‘Deriv. Level’ field.

STEP 5

STEP 5

Now the differences between the spectra are discernible and are due to the impurity under the Caffeine peak in Sample 2. Smoothing is automatically applied to the derivative of the spectra.

Splining

STEP 6

STEP 6

Splining can enhance the display of a UV spectrum. We see the original UV spectrum for Caffeine with a digital resolution of 0.6nm.

STEP 7

STEP 7

Select ‘Spline’ in the Spline field for the spectrum.

STEP 8

STEP 8

The digital resolution is now 0.2 nm. The interpolated points are calculated by performing a cubic Spline operation.

It’s that easy!

Final Notes

This can be done with either the Pro or QuickStart interface.



About the Author

About the Author

Neil Lander

Neil provides internal support for Empower CDS software and is focused on developing laboratory software solutions that help organizations achieve their scientific and operational objectives.



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