Q-Sense E4
The Q-Sense E4 is a 4-channel quartz crystal microbalance for rapid analysis of molecular interactions at surfaces.

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Features:
- 4-sensor chamber enables high throughput and increases reproducibility.
- Chambers are specifically designed for controlled flow measurements.
- All parts exposed to liquid are easily removed to simplify individual cleaning.
- Complete software package for convenient presentation and analysis of data.
- The latest electronics and software ensure maximum sensitivity.
- Complement with Q-Sense E1 to enable combinational measurements with e.g. electrochemistry, ellipsometry or microscopy.
QCM-D for Analyzing the Cleaning of Hard Surfaces using Model and Standardized Stains
In this application note, Biolin's QCM-D is used to study the efficiency of different detergent formulations on two different fat stains. QCM-D provides-real time information about adsorption of solutions, cleaning efficiency and stain removal rates during the measurement.
Analyzing Vapor Uptake & Release with QCM-D
This application note illustrates how Q-Sense Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) can be used to characterize changes in film properties exposed to moist air. Humidity measurements are of importance in a wide range of applications, for example pulp and paper research, drug encapsulation for storage and delivery, and moisture absorption in polymers e.g. photoresists. Here, an analysis on how water uptake affects properties and thickness of different starch films is presented.
QCM-D Viscosity Analysis for Microlitre Protein Samples
This application note demonstrates how Q-Sense QCM-D instruments can be used to measure viscosity in microliter volumes. High concentration protein solutions are common in pharmaceutical applications. For example, solution formulation of monoclonal antibodies for therapeutic purposes often necessitates preparation of high concentration solutions of these proteins. Since high concentration solutions are expensive, sample volume is critical. QCM-D is a suitable tool for viscosity analysis of solutions, such as high concentration protein, where low sample volume and non-destructive analysis is preferable.
QCM-D Study of Molecular Conformational Effects on Protein - DNA Interactions
This application note describes a study in which Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) technique is utilized to study viscoelastic characteristics of biomolecular films, which in turn can be related to molecular conformation. QCM-D monitoring is a surface sensitive technique for assessment of mass and viscoelastic properties of thin films. QCM-D analysis using the Q-Sense QCM-D from Biolin provided conformational information on estrogen receptor - DNA complexes, which are believed to be of importance in understanding subsequent gene transcription.
Protein Fibrillation Studied with QCM-D using Q-Sense Instruments
This application note describes the use of Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D) to monitor the changes in thickness and viscoelastic properties of multilayer amyloid deposition in situ for the first time. The ability of certain polypeptides to aggregate into long, thin fibrils called amyloid structures is associated with multiple protein folding disorders and is also a major problem in biotechnological and pharmaceutical applications. This work demonstrates for the first time the ability to monitor the temporal development and viscoelastic changes of multilayer amyloid deposition in situ.
Quantifying the Nanoscale World with the Q-Sense Pro
Watch this video to see how the Q-Sense Pro from Biolin Scientific enables real-time analysis of surface interactions in a fully automated eight channel format.







