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Analysis of Sugar Free Soft Drinks The new ultra fast scanning detector from Cecil Instruments, the CE4300, was used as part of an Adept System 4S to separate, identify and quantify the components of soft drinks. Using the CE4300, high quality UV-Visible spectra were obtained on-the-fly without the use of an expensive Diode Array Detector. The spectra indicate the most appropriate wavelength for monitoring any given material. The spectrum together with retention time data is sufficient to provide positive identification of separated peaks. The chromatographic separation of commonly occurring components of soft drinks and fruit juices is shown. The gradient elution used a C18 column, with a phosphate buffer : methanol binary gradient, monitored at 210nm as some of the components lack chromophores at longer wavelengths. The peaks in the chromatogram were scanned on-the-fly during elution and the spectra displayed in adjacent windows. Four scans are shown here, overlayed. Sufficient information is available to identify a component peak when taken in conjunction with the retention time. Versatility
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