Virtually every scientific field has made strides by harnessing light to study the properties of substances. This technique, called spectroscopy, has countless research applications, and innovations ...
In this interview, industry experts Janam Pandya and Tom Dearing discuss how Raman spectroscopy and chemometric modeling are transforming fuel and lubricant quality monitoring by enabling accurate, ...
Explore how Raman spectroscopy supports quantitative pharmaceutical analysis by enabling accurate measurement of active ingredients.
Raman spectroscopy has been highlighted as a vital tool for characterizing 2D materials-based van der Waal heterostructures. In this article, we explore its applications in analyzing graphene, TMDs ...
Researchers at National Taiwan University have developed a tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy platform that can identify tiny structural differences in oligosaccharides without fluorescent labels. The ...
A medium-sized refinery lab can process 250 samples per day, whereas a big refinery can process up to 500 samples daily. Gas chromatographs, simulated distillation, flash and freeze point devices, ...
Graphene is a material that has a one-atom layer of carbon atoms with a thickness of only 335 pm. It can be modified using oxidization and functionalization. For example, graphene gains properties ...
insights from industryThomas Dearing & Janam PandyaProduct managers: Chemometrics & Process RamanThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, industry experts Janam Pandya and Tom Dearing discuss how ...
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