I-dOne
Next Generation Microorganism Identification - Reagent Free ATR-FTIR Microorganism Identification In One Minute. Product under development. Not CE marked and not FDA registered. Not available for sale

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I-dOne analyses the spectrum produced by the vibrational chemical bonds of intact microbial cells exposed to IR light. Each species produces a unique fingerprint-like FTIR spectrum. Results are reported as percentage of matching to microorganism spectra present in the reference database.
- 1 MINUTE ID from isolated colony or liquid culture pellet
- ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy
- Reagent free
- No sample preparation or pre-treatment
- Patent pending fingerprint library
- Upgradable library
- User friendly interface
- No mechanical maintenance
- Easy cleaning procedure
- Smart Card
Product under development. Not CE marked and not FDA registered. Not available for sale
Next-Generation Microorganism Identification with the I-dOne
Discover how the brand new transportable ATR-FTIR spectrometer, the I-dOne, enables accurate and reagent-free identification of microorganisms, in 60 seconds or less.
Bacterial identification in just one minute with I-dOne
In this video, GianPiero Spezzotti, Luigi Motti, and Saioa Ostalaza Leunda from Alifax discuss the new attenuated total reflectance fourier-transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectrometer, I-dOne. Here, Alifax representatives highlight how the I-dOne is designed to provide microbiologists with next-generation microorganism identification in one minute.
This interview was filmed at AACC 2019 – visit the SelectScience special feature for more videos from the event.
Next generation microbial detection
Discover next generation microorganism identification with I-dOne. Identify microorganisms in one minute with this new reagent free ATR-FTIR instrument.
Alifax launches new spectroscopy system to identify bacteria in one minute
Reagent-free system identifies microorganisms from isolated colonies with minimal manual work and no sample prep
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