The medical field is a new frontier for Raman spectroscopy. Raman has already been employed in dentistry and cancer investigations, and it is now expanding into Point-of-Care (POC) applications. This ...
insights from industryNimesh KhadkaSenior Product Application SpecialistThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, Dr. Nimesh Khadka, Senior Product Application Specialist at Thermo Fisher Scientific ...
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, ...
Raman spectroscopy offers a rapid, non-destructive, and cost-effective method for identifying counterfeit drugs, overcoming limitations of traditional techniques. The technique relies on inelastic ...
This article discusses the application of Raman spectroscopy in electrolysis research to understand the electrode-potential induced redox-state changes in catalyst materials, detect surface-bound ...
Raman spectroscopy is gaining in popularity for in-line analysis. And, say the authors of new research, the technique is likely to play a greater role in process control and automation as technologies ...
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 ...
A team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has used Raman spectroscopy to develop a shoebox-sized device that can measure blood glucose levels without any needles, MIT ...
Scientists in Japan have invented a stable tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) imaging system that overcomes earlier restrictions of an imaging time window that was limited to 30 minutes. The ...
There are around 20 known MXene structures at present, and some of the main excitement around these materials comes from some of their potential applications, including as energy storage materials. 2 ...