[RASMB] XLA run at 37 degrees

Virgil Schirf schirfv at biochem.uthscsa.edu
Fri May 12 09:40:18 PDT 2006


Hi Dean,

We have done velocity runs up to 40 degrees with good results using 
absorbance optics. The major drawback seems to be oil condensation which 
could settle on the windows and perhaps the slit. Condensation may be 
more problematic for equilibrium runs than shorter term velocity runs.

Cheers,

Virgil

Dean Malencik wrote:

> Hello,
>  
> I have been asked to do a run at 37 degrees on the XLA analytical 
> centrifuge.  Does anyone have any pitfalls to anticipate or is it even 
> feasible to do a run at this temperature?  Any differences if the run 
> is a velocity or equilibrium run? 
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Dean Malencik
>
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