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NanoSPR 6

The NanoSPR6 – Dual Channel Electrochemical Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Spectrometer is designed for real-time analysis in biosensing, immunosensing, and biokinetics. It enables the study of nanoscale objects such as nanoparticles and nanotubes, thin film characterization, adsorption, corrosion, and electrochemical reactions, as well as gas and liquid composition detection for chemosensor applications.

 

NanoSPR 6

Specification

  • Measurement channels: Optical (2), Electrochemical (1)

  • Refractive index range: 1.0 – 1.5

  • Sensitivity: 0.00002 RIU

  • Maximum angular scan: 17°

  • Single resonant curve measurement time: 3 sec

  • Thermostabilization: up to 60 °C, ±0.2 °C deviation

  • Time resolution: 2 sec (tracing mode), 0.2 sec (slope mode)

  • Angle-of-incidence precision: 5 angular sec

  • Light source: GaAs semiconductor laser (650 nm, 2–3 mW / 650 nm, 7–8 mW / 850 nm, 2–3 mW)

  • Additional ADC input (optional): ±4.5 V, 12-bit resolution

  • Dimensions: 215 × 130 × 100 mm (8.6 × 5.2 × 4 in.)

  • Weight: 2.2 kg (4.8 lb)

  • Computer connection: USB

  • Software: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10

  • Accessories: glass plates, prisms, cuvettes, immersion oil, gaskets, cable, etc.

Description

The NanoSPR6 Dual Channel Electrochemical SPR Spectrometer combines optical and electrochemical measurement capabilities with advanced thermostabilization and turbo mode, enabling a full resonant curve scan in less than 3 seconds. Its high sensitivity to refractive index changes allows precise characterization of thin organic and inorganic films. With USB connectivity and dedicated software, the device provides reliable, high-resolution measurements for a wide range of biosensing and material research applications.

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