"Spectroscopy Applications in the Environment" by Avantes is a comprehensive guide highlighting the crucial role of spectroscopy in protecting our planet during a time when environmental preservation ...
Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is rapidly evolving as a versatile, non‐invasive method for characterising the electrical properties of biological and non-biological materials. Through the ...
While there are a number of techniques available for profiling surface structures, like scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, the advantage Auger spectroscopy has for ...
Raman spectroscopy has emerged as a cutting-edge, non-invasive technique that deciphers the molecular composition of plants by measuring the inelastic scattering of light. This method offers rapid, ...
In this interview, Kevin Broadbelt of Thermo Fisher Scientific discusses the small molecule applications of process Raman spectroscopy. How do cell therapies differ in complexity compared to ...
Mass spectrometry measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions by ionizing chemical compounds to produce charged molecules. A typical mass spectrometer consists of three parts: a detector, a mass ...
Why is Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Used? One of the main techniques for evaluating the optical properties of materials is optical absorption spectroscopy, or UV-vis spectroscopy. Most absorption ...
Why is Computational NIR Spectroscopy Important? Computational NIR spectroscopy is widely used in a variety of disciplines as an analytical technique for quantitative and qualitative analysis. This ...
Following the advent of massive parallel sequencing, efforts such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) use genomics to create mutational landscapes of tumors to create insight into tumor biology, and to ...
Discover how polymer upcycling combines reactive extrusion and FTIR analysis to create high-performance recycled plastics.
In this webinar, Dr. Johann Stojko, experienced biophysicist at Novalix, will present integrated workflows that combine ...
Ultrafast spectroscopy today spans a broad range of applications, including photo physics and photochemistry of organic and inorganic materials, light-harvesting and energy-conversion processes, etc.
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