Re: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

2014-08-15 Thread Andreas Förster

Here's another one, catalog number 105-250-15-40:

http://www.hellma-analytics.com/kuevetten/136/en/pg_id,41$g_id,24$item_id,63/fluorescence-cells.html#63

We use that for light scattering on a Zetasizer Nano.


Andreas



On 14/08/2014 10:35, Gloria Borgstahl wrote:

Does any one know of a source of these cuvettes?
Protein Solution doesn't exist anymore
and Wyatt no longer has these.


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 Crystallization and X-ray Facility Manager
   Centre for Structural Biology
  Imperial College London


[ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

2014-08-15 Thread Prince, D Bryan
Some memories from the dark recesses of my mind…  Hope it helps!
Bryan

From: Prince, D Bryan
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 6:07 PM
To: 'Gloria Borgstahl'
Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

Dear Gloria,

I seem to remember that we had a DynaPro DLS system and used disposable plastic 
cuvettes (low volume). I think these are the ones we used, and we were very 
happy with them. If memory serves, we could do about 25uL samples, and they 
were individually packed so cleanliness was not a concern.

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/z605050?lang=enregion=US


Sigma has a supply of quartz cuvettes here that you might find helpful:

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/analytical-chromatography/analytical-products.html?TablePage=104902943

GOOD LUCK
Bryan


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Does any one know of a source of these cuvettes?
Protein Solution doesn't exist anymore
and Wyatt no longer has these.

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[ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

2014-08-14 Thread Gloria Borgstahl
Does any one know of a source of these cuvettes?
Protein Solution doesn't exist anymore
and Wyatt no longer has these.


Re: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

2014-08-14 Thread Daniel Anderson

Hello, Gloria and everybody,

I'm typing most of this reply from memory.

When I tried to buy one, my recollection was that it was available from 
Hellma, but I couldn't (and still can't) find my Hellma paper catalog, 
and for some reason I did not find the Hellma web site when I wanted to 
buy a cuvette. I have since learned to spell Google.


I have the starnacells dot com paper catalog in front of me. What you 
want is almost catalog number 16.12F-Q-1.5/Z15. The Z parameter should 
probably be closer to 14 than 15mm.


That catalog number from Starna is probably the one that I bought some 
years ago, and here is my recollection of what happened: The cell 
arrived, and I found that light did not go through unless I pushed it 
sideways. I measured the old Dynapro cuvette, and it was 12.45x12.45mm. 
The cell from Starna was 12.25x12.35mm. I returned it and Starna sent me 
a replacement that was 12.35x12.25mm. When this comedy of rectangular 
cuvettes tired me I returned the nth cell that they sent me and gave up 
trying to buy one.


One more detail: the above recollections are about a 13,714-year old 
DynaPro with the microcuvette device added as post-translational 
modification. It's so old that the serial number is probably negative. I 
don't know if a more recent instrument has the same cuvette holder geometry.


I hope that partial information helps,
  Dan




Gloria Borgstahl wrote:

Does any one know of a source of these cuvettes?
Protein Solution doesn't exist anymore
and Wyatt no longer has these.


Re: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

2014-08-14 Thread Reza Khayat
Hi,

A crazy solution may be to make a cuvette with a 3D printer. I'm not sure if 
the available resins are transparent to DLS. 

Best wishes,
Reza

Reza Khayat, PhD
Assistant Professor
The City College of New York
Department of Chemistry, MR-1135
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY  10031
Tel. (212) 650-6070
www.khayatlab.org


 Original message 
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 15:13:48 -0700
From: CCP4 bulletin board CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK (on behalf of Daniel 
Anderson d...@mbi.ucla.edu)
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes  
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK

Hello, Gloria and everybody,

I'm typing most of this reply from memory.

When I tried to buy one, my recollection was that it was available from 
Hellma, but I couldn't (and still can't) find my Hellma paper catalog, 
and for some reason I did not find the Hellma web site when I wanted to 
buy a cuvette. I have since learned to spell Google.

I have the starnacells dot com paper catalog in front of me. What you 
want is almost catalog number 16.12F-Q-1.5/Z15. The Z parameter should 
probably be closer to 14 than 15mm.

That catalog number from Starna is probably the one that I bought some 
years ago, and here is my recollection of what happened: The cell 
arrived, and I found that light did not go through unless I pushed it 
sideways. I measured the old Dynapro cuvette, and it was 12.45x12.45mm. 
The cell from Starna was 12.25x12.35mm. I returned it and Starna sent me 
a replacement that was 12.35x12.25mm. When this comedy of rectangular 
cuvettes tired me I returned the nth cell that they sent me and gave up 
trying to buy one.

One more detail: the above recollections are about a 13,714-year old 
DynaPro with the microcuvette device added as post-translational 
modification. It's so old that the serial number is probably negative. I 
don't know if a more recent instrument has the same cuvette holder geometry.

I hope that partial information helps,
   Dan




Gloria Borgstahl wrote:
 Does any one know of a source of these cuvettes?
 Protein Solution doesn't exist anymore
 and Wyatt no longer has these.


Re: [ccp4bb] dynapro DLS cuvettes

2014-08-14 Thread Daniel Anderson
At hellma-analytics dot com, the closest match seems to be catalog 
number 176-353-15-40, but, that's an HPLC flow cell.


Daniel Anderson wrote:

Hello, Gloria and everybody,

I'm typing most of this reply from memory.

When I tried to buy one, my recollection was that it was available 
from Hellma, but I couldn't (and still can't) find my Hellma paper 
catalog, and for some reason I did not find the Hellma web site when I 
wanted to buy a cuvette. I have since learned to spell Google.


I have the starnacells dot com paper catalog in front of me. What you 
want is almost catalog number 16.12F-Q-1.5/Z15. The Z parameter should 
probably be closer to 14 than 15mm.


That catalog number from Starna is probably the one that I bought some 
years ago, and here is my recollection of what happened: The cell 
arrived, and I found that light did not go through unless I pushed it 
sideways. I measured the old Dynapro cuvette, and it was 
12.45x12.45mm. The cell from Starna was 12.25x12.35mm. I returned it 
and Starna sent me a replacement that was 12.35x12.25mm. When this 
comedy of rectangular cuvettes tired me I returned the nth cell that 
they sent me and gave up trying to buy one.


One more detail: the above recollections are about a 13,714-year old 
DynaPro with the microcuvette device added as post-translational 
modification. It's so old that the serial number is probably negative. 
I don't know if a more recent instrument has the same cuvette holder 
geometry.


I hope that partial information helps,
  Dan




Gloria Borgstahl wrote:

Does any one know of a source of these cuvettes?
Protein Solution doesn't exist anymore
and Wyatt no longer has these.