Raman spectroscopy is a versatile analytical technique that can identify the bonding structure and composition of unknown inorganic or organic samples by obtaining their Raman spectra and comparing it to known spectra. The Almega XR Raman spectrometer at the National Metallurgical Laboratory in Jamshedpur, India can identify phases and compounds in samples, detect changes in bond structure from treatments, and quantitatively determine inorganic/organic phases - all without special sample preparation. Using the microscope, specific locations on a sample can be selected for laser targeting and spectral analysis via the instrument's software and library.
Raman spectroscopy is a versatile analytical technique that can identify the bonding structure and composition of unknown inorganic or organic samples by obtaining their Raman spectra and comparing it to known spectra. The Almega XR Raman spectrometer at the National Metallurgical Laboratory in Jamshedpur, India can identify phases and compounds in samples, detect changes in bond structure from treatments, and quantitatively determine inorganic/organic phases - all without special sample preparation. Using the microscope, specific locations on a sample can be selected for laser targeting and spectral analysis via the instrument's software and library.
Raman spectroscopy is a versatile analytical technique that can identify the bonding structure and composition of unknown inorganic or organic samples by obtaining their Raman spectra and comparing it to known spectra. The Almega XR Raman spectrometer at the National Metallurgical Laboratory in Jamshedpur, India can identify phases and compounds in samples, detect changes in bond structure from treatments, and quantitatively determine inorganic/organic phases - all without special sample preparation. Using the microscope, specific locations on a sample can be selected for laser targeting and spectral analysis via the instrument's software and library.
simple analytical technique for identifying the bonding structure of samples and determining their composition. Using this instrument an unknown substance whether inorganic or organic can be identified by getting its Raman spectra within normal Equipment location:- ACC Make & Model:-
Almega XR, Thermo electron
scientific instrument corporation (USA)
Application:-
Identification of phases/compounds in
an unknown sample, Changes in bond structure of a
operating range of the microscope and comparing
the position of its peaks against a catalog of Raman spectra of known elements and compounds. The instrument does not need any specific sample preparation or generation of any vacuum / inert atmosphere inside of the sample compartment.
material caused due to any treatment, Quantitative
determination of inorganic/organic phases in a sample Contact:-
By using microscope one can mark the
desired location / phases of the sample and direct
Director , National Metallurgical
Laboratory, Jamshedpur
the laser to fall at the selected point. The instrument
equipped with software collects Raman spectra and selected part can be identified by comparing the