Features/ Benefits- No sample preparation enables data acquisition in seconds.
- Its non-destructive technique opens up many opportunities for applications in chemistry and physics
- No water interference and minimal glass interference allows analysis of aqueous
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FAQQ: Can Raman spectra be obtained from solids, liquids and gases?
A: Raman spectra can be obtained from most molecular
samples, i.e. solids, liquids, gels, slurries, powders,
films, etc. Raman spectra can even be obtained from
some metals!
It is possible to obtain Raman spectra of gases. However,
since the concentration of
Q: Can I do Raman spectroscopy on
mixtures?
A: Yes, a Raman spectrum is a spectral “fingerprint”.
If there are a number of different compounds in a
mixture, the resulting Raman spectrum will be a
superposition of the spectra of each of the components.
The relative intensities of the peaks can be used
Q: Is Raman qualitative or quantitative?
A: Raman is both qualitative and quantitative.
As previously mentioned, Raman spectra are unique
molecular “fingerprints”. Spectral library searching
can be conducted to allow qualitative analysis.
Quantitative analysis of a mixture is typically performed
by
Q: Will a pure chemical overload the
detector?
A: No, Raman detectors, or Charge Coupled Device detectors
(CCDs), have a wide dynamic range and users can select
the appropriate exposure time for their sample.
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Educational ResourcesPerkinElmer recognizes the importance of proper training to ensure that our customers benefit fully from the capabilities of our instruments.Our Training Academy offers many training options; such as web based training, classroom or customized courses, to help you get the most out of your time in the lab.
Topics range from theory to techniques relating to specific methodology, optimization, and familiarization with instrumentation and related software. Courses are offered at various locations throughout the Americas, as well as Seer Green, England and Turku, Finland.
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