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Molecular Spectroscopy Workbench
Raman Spectroscopy and Polymorphism
David Tuschel
The differentiation of polymorphs is important, particularly in the pharmaceutical
industry. We demonstrate the practicality of using Raman spectroscopy to differentiate crystal forms for polymorph characterization and screening, and explain aspects of chemical bonding and solid state structure that affect the Raman spectra of crystal lattice vibrational modes.
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What's the BIG DEAL about nanoparticles in water: spICP-MS for identification and occurrence in water treatment plants
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IR Spectral Interpretation Workshop
Organic Nitrogen Compounds II: Primary Amines
Brian C. Smith
Amines, which contain carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen, come in six varieties, but
using the N-H stretching peak positions by themselves will distinguish between all the different amine types.
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Ensuring Integrity of Drug Formulation from Development to QC
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 3pm GMT | 4pm CET
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Spectroscopy Spotlight
The LIBS Advantage in Mining and Energy Applications
Laura Bush
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has seen significant expanded adoption in recent years, particularly in industrial applications where it can provide important advantages over other techniques. Mohamad Sabsabi, of the National Research Council of Canada, has been leading programs to research and implement the use of LIBS in mining and energy applications.
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Articles
2019 Salary Survey: Some Unusual Trends
Jerome Workman, Jr.
Our annual salary and employment survey looks at salaries, workload, job satisfaction, and the overall job market for spectroscopists. This year, we had some surprising results.
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Trends in Spectroscopy: A Snapshot of Notable Advances and Applications
Michael MacRae
Spectroscopic measurement factors into every facet of modern life. Here, we survey noteworthy recent advances in and applications of atomic and molecular spectroscopy, touching on their uses in fields such as biomedicine, materials science, environmental monitoring, agriculture, pharmaceutical research, public safety, and more.
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Analyzing Mercury in the Peruvian Amazon: Assessing the Impact of Illegal Artisanal Gold Mining
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SERS Based Raman Module: Technology Overview including examples for Pharmaceutical and Law Enforcement Applications
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Single Cell Mass Spectrometry: An Emerging Technique for Metabolomic and Metal Content Analysis of Single Cells
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Discover the Latest Advances in ICP-OES and ICP-MS Techniques
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Re-think Quantitative Analysis: Solutions for Challenging Measurements
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The Role of Raman Spectroscopy in the QA/QC Laboratory
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