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Articles & Whitepapers
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What is Resonance Raman Spectroscopy?
Resonance Raman spectroscopy is a Raman enhancement technique in which the laser excitation frequency is chosen to be close to the frequency of an electronic transition of the sample. Resonance Raman can enhance the Raman scattering intensity by a factor of 102-106 and improves signal-to-noise. The enhanced Raman scattering means shorter exposure times can be used, allowing much faster spectral ...
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TIMS or MC-ICP-MS – which do i need?
So, you have a need for precise isotope ratio measurement of solids, most likely metals, but perhaps you’re early in your career and not yet an expert in the instrumental techniques. ...
News
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SoundPLANmanda 1.0
SoundPLANmanda 1.0 is the new program for occupational health and safety experts to help them assess environmental hazards and map and analyze noise in workplaces. The tool provides the possibility to map and analyze harmful immissions, including ...
DS2500 Liquid Analyzer from Metrohm nominated for a Scientists Choice Award
Automated Multi-Parameter, Titration, BOD and COD Analysis Seminar and Live Demo
Thermo Fisher Scientific Accelerates Nanometer-Scale Research with Next-Generation Apreo 2
Chemical Analyzer Now Enhances Identification of Low Dose Concentration of Illegal Substances
Equipment & Solutions
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Single-Parameter Online Process Analyzers
The Plug and Analyze series of online analyzers come complete, preconfigured, and programmed for their specific applications. Simply connect the power, sample, and reagent lines and the units are up and running producing reliable results. The analyzers can be used for monitoring a variety of components in water, such as silica, phosphate, ammonia, nitrate, zinc, and copper, to name but a few.