AN.010.S60
The use of multi-mixing techniques is well established in stopped-flow studies of rapid reactions. However, the introduction of an extended push plate enabling all syringes to be driven simultaneously has greatly facilitated the study of “difficult” reactions. These include applications where the mixing of different solvents may produce unwanted artefacts, or where large dilutions between solutions of different densities are required, such as in protein folding. The use of such a system for the study of the catalysed and uncatalysed dismutation of superoxide is described here.