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Raman spectroscopy is one of the most important analytical techniques used in the chemical industry. Thanks to this method, it is possible to study materials' chemical structures and molecular properties in a non-invasive and non-destructive way. Raman spectroscopy is particularly useful in analyzing organic compounds and materials with a non-homogeneous structure. ...
ByGekko Photonics Ltd based in Wroclaw, POLAND
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Raw material identification and verification is a regulatory requirement for pharmaceutical manufacturers. The use of Raman outside of pharmaceutical applications is growing rapidly. Raman instruments provide a molecular fingerprint of samples for nondestructive identification and verification of materials such as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), excipients, intermediates, and finished ...
ByB&W Tek based in Plainsboro, DELAWARE (USA)
Raman spectrophotometry enables quick and precise evaluation of a sample's chemical composition and molecular structure and is a beneficial analytical tool in drug quality control. Detecting active ingredients and contaminants in medicine samples is one of the most essential uses of Raman spectrophotometry in medication quality control. Raman spectroscopy makes it possible to identify the substance in the sample by determining the distinctive spectral lines of a substance. Also, this method can find ...
ByGekko Photonics Ltd based in Wroclaw, POLAND
From plant biology to medical research, life science is an ever expanding research field that has impact in numerous industries. Providing submicron spatially resolved chemical analysis on biological samples, in a label free and objective approach, has proven itself to be a difficult result to obtain. The mIRage IR Microscope has accomplished this with its non-contact reflection mode O-PTIR technique, and is unlocking numerous applications capabilities. ...
ByPhotothermal Spectroscopy Corp. based in Santa Barbara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The 15 leading foodborne pathogens cause an estimated economic damage of $17.5 billion each year in the US alone. Only Salmonella infestations account for $4.1 billion each year with over one million cases and close to 400 deaths (USDA: “Cost Estimates for Foodborne Illnesses”, 2018). No one is immune to infection from Salmonella, but infants, young children, senior citizens, and people with a compromised immune system are particularly prone to be affected. In immuno-compromised people, the ...
ByFluIDect GmbH based in Jena, GERMANY
Raman spectrophotometry is a very useful analytical technique in the study of the quality of fertilizers in production, because it allows for a quick and accurate determination of the chemical composition and structure of the molecules in the ...
ByGekko Photonics Ltd based in Wroclaw, POLAND
