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Molecular Spectroscopy Workbench
Raman Spectra of Metal Oxides
Fran Adar
Unlike organic compounds, metal oxides often occur in crystals where there are no molecular units. Here, we provide an introduction to the concepts that need to be understood when analyzing metal oxides in materials such as paint, ceramic pigments, corrosion films, catalysts, and minerals.
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Good Practices to Control Contamination in Elemental Analyses
September 11, 2014
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Lasers and Optics Interface
LIBS Basics, Part III: Deriving the Analytical Answer — Calibrated Solutions with LIBS
Steve Buckley
Users must be careful when developing material classification and calibration methods for LIBS. By following these guidelines, however, one can achieve relative standard deviation values of 2–3% for many types of analysis, and below 1% for homogenous samples. Read more >>
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE
Macro ATR-FT-IR Spectroscopic Imaging of Dynamic Processes
James A. Kimber and Sergei G. Kazarian
Macro attenuated total reflection FT-IR spectroscopic imaging is a powerful and underutilized tool. This article presents an overview of approaches and opportunities for using this method to study dynamic processes such as diffusion, sorption, crystallization, and dissolution.
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