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Quartz Crystal Microbalances (QCM-D)




Q-SENSE - QCM-D

For rapid characterization of bio-interfaces and surface processes

Q-Sense manufactures surface science instruments for real-time, label-free studies of molecular adsorption/interactions on different substrates. The instruments are based on the patented Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation technique (QCM-D), which tracks mass and structural changes of molecular binding events taking place on the instrument's sensor surfaces.

Q-Sense E4

A Q-Sense QCM-D instrument monitors events as they occur in real-time. It is a valuable tool in understanding molecular changes at the surface. QCM-D can determine the mass of very thin surface bound layers while also providing simultaneous data about the layers' viscoelastic properties, which indicates the structural properties of adsorbed molecular layers. By revealing structural details and mass at the same time, QCM-D gives researchers the information they need to assess the impact of surface modification or to characterise molecular interactions.

Q-Sense E1E1 Flow Cell on Microscope






The heart of QCM-D is a sensor, a thin disc of crystalline quartz sandwiched between two electrodes, the top one being the sensor surface. Any layer of molecules forming on the surface of the quartz crystal creates subtle changes to the frequency of oscillation and its duration.

Q-Sense has a range of instrumentation and software tools to allow sophisticated interpretation of the sensing data. Q-Sense has created methods to measure and identify the essential nature of the layer that has formed, giving information about its mass, thickness and viscoelastic properties. In addition, kinetics and affinity of reactions may be calculated.

The QCM-D technique is an important tool when investigating lipids, proteins and polymers in reactions such as adsorption, hydration, cross-linking and phase-transitions.

Below is an example of the binding of a protein layer and subsequent structural changes in the layer that are monitored in real time by using QCM-D.

The differences in the oscillation characteristics of the sensor are tracked as changes to the surface occur and measured as changes in resonance frequency and dissipation. A change in frequency means a mass change on the surface (ng/cm2 sensitivity), simultaneously the dissipation gives information about the structural (viscoelastic properties) properties of adsorbing molecular layers; a phase transition or conformational change in adsorbed molecular layers will change the dissipation of the quartz crystal.

For all applications, Q-Sense QCM-D instruments enable:

  • Mass measurements. Nanogram sensitivity, less than 1% of a protein monolayer is detectable. .
  • Mass measurements. Nanogram sensitivity, less than 1% of a protein monolayer is detectable.
  • Real time, in situ and label free. Study kinetics, pH dependence etc. using the native molecule.
  • Flexible choice of substrate. Metals, polymers; any material that can be applied as a thin film can be used.

Typical real time measurements include:

  • How molecules bind to different surfaces when it comes to mass and structure of adsorbed layers (adsorption, adhesion);
  • How immobilised molecules interact with the next layer of molecules. (interaction);
  • How immobilised thin films change due to changes in the buffer or when exposed to liquid or solvents (swelling, hydration)
  • How immobilised thin films (polymers, metals) are degraded, dissolved or etched

The Products - Instruments, Options and Accessories

The E1 and E4 (shown above) are the latest generation of QCM-D instruments from Q-Sense, designed for flexibility, ease-of-use and, with the E4, higher throughput measurements. New software and electronics allow measurement data from each sensor to be acquired within a second with high sensitivity.

E1 is the single-sensor entry level QCM-D system. The E1 enables accurate and simple QCM-D measurements of real-time processes taking place on the sensor surface..

The E4 instrument has four removable flow modules, each holding a sensor. The flow modules can be used in any serial or parallel configuration with simultaneous measurement of all four sensors.

Q-Sense currently offers five optional modules for the E1 and E4: a flow module, an electrochemistry module, a humidity module, an open module and a window module. There is also a broad range of different substrates (sensors) to choose from.

In addition, there are a number of accessories available for both instruments, including sensor accessories, pumps, sample heater, consumables and replacement parts.

Flow CellsQCM-D Crystals










Features of the QCM-D E1 and E4 Instruments

  • Analyze mass, elasticity, viscosity, thickness and density
  • Real time analysis
  • 1- or 4- sensors in separate (removable) flow modules
  • Controlled one-direction flow
  • Flexible choice of surface
  • Sensitivity, 0.5 ng/cm2
  • Measurement rate, > 100 points/s
  • Volume above sensor ~ 40 µL
  • Sample volume ~ 300 µL
  • Quick, precise temperature control
  • High frequency capacity, 70 MHz
  • Chemical compatibility
  • HPLC fittings
  • Optional modules include: electrochemistry, flow module, humidity module, open module and window module
  • Easy cleaning: all parts exposed to liquid can be removed and immersed in cleaning baths.

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Please also visit the Q-sense Website for further information:

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