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August 19, 2014

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Featured Article
Identifying Synthetic Designer Drugs Using FT-IR, Raman, and GC–IR
Law enforcement relies upon "schedules" or lists of controlled substances. In an attempt to circumvent the law, clandestine laboratories produce synthetic designer drugs that are chemically related to a controlled substance, but are different enough to raise legal issues with prosecution. Identification of the drugs as evidence requires exact information, including isomeric and stereochemical specificity. We show here examples where infrared (including gas chromatography–infrared spectroscopy) or Raman spectroscopy paired with reference libraries can provide the needed specificity with the additional advantage of being fast. MORE »
Introducing the new FluoroMax Plus: Highest performance compact fluorometer with the most extensive family of accessories!
  • The industry standard for bench-top research has reached a new level of performance.
  • Higher Sensitivity – Lower Noise: S/N of 16,000:1.
  • New grating turret allows addition of a second detector.
  • NIR detectors out to 1.7 mm;
  • Optional lifetime accessory for lifetimes as short as 25 ps;


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Featured News
Raman Studies of the Tyrolean Iceman
The 11th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium will include a talk by Albert Zink from the EURAC-Institute for Mummies and the Iceman about Raman investigations of the Tyrolean Iceman. The symposium will cover various aspects of modern Raman microscopy, and provide insights into confocal Raman imaging and its applications. MORE »
Detectors and Light Sources for Spectrometers
Hamamatsu offers diverse components for spectroscopy, both standard and customized products. These include a large selection of detectors, light sources, and miniature spectrometers for UV-visible and Raman measurements; ion detectors for mass spectrometers; and detectors for infrared spectroscopy. Learn More
Featured Products
See Every Facet of your Sample with Diamond
The new Smart iTX is a durable, high-performance accessory designed for use with Thermo Scientific™ FT-IR spectrometer systems.  The accessory offers monolithic diamond ATR capability at the cost of a diamond laminate. Smart iTX optics maximize energy throughput to provide sample data in seconds.Read more
 
Expanded Options for MIRacle
The range of attachments has expanded for the MIRacle, Single Reflection ATR accessory from PIKE Technologies to include a specular reflection plate, sealed sample chamber, flow-through attachment and temperature control.Read more
 
The i-Raman® Plus is a portable Raman spectrometer powered by smart spectrometer technology. Using a back-thinned CCD detector with deeper cooling, it allows for up to 30mins of integration time. Read more
 
Frontier™ FT-IR Systems
If the word count is exceeded, the summary will be subject to revision by our editor. : PerkinElmer’s Frontier IR systems offer flexible system configurations in the near, mid and far-IR regions Systems support an extensive range of applications due to its superb sensitivity and configurability. Read more
 
BUCHI NIRFlex N-500
Modular FT-NIR spectrometer provides reliable, efficient analysis for QC and R&D work in the pharmaceutical, chemical, food/beverage, and feed industries. We offer a wide range of product configurations to optimize method performance. Read more
 
Raman micro spectroscopy
The state-of-the-art uRaman system, empowers your upright microscope by integrating Raman Technology into your microscope. Our system is available in 532nm, 633nm and 785nm individual or multiple wavelengths, with optional chemical mapping function. Read more
 
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Upcoming Events
8–12, September 2014
8th Annual International Conference on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Beijing, China
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28 September–3 October, 2014
SciX 2014 — The Great SCIentific eXchange
Reno-Tahoe, NV
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29 September–1 October, 2014
11th Symposium Confocal Raman Imaging
Ulm, Germany
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17–19 November, 2014
SciX 2014 — The Great Eastern Analytical Symposium and Exposition
Somerset, NJ
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12 –17 July, 2015
International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy 2015
Vienna, Austria
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