While many people often use spectroscopy and spectrometry interchangeably, there are some subtle differences in their exact meanings and the associated experimental techniques they are used to ...
Thought LeadersVicki GrassianDistinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry & BiochemistryThe University of California, San Diego In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we ...
This eBook presents the latest innovations in infrared spectroscopy, from FTIR fundamentals to nanoscale process control, and ...
Current techniques for measuring nano/microplastic (N/MP) concentrations in soil require the soil organic matter content to be separated and have limited resolution for analyzing N/MPs sized <1 m.
Rapid technological advancements are transforming conventional manufacturing. Contemporary data science is leading the emergence of ‘smart manufacturing,’ which is fundamentally changing how processes ...
Scientists are using fleeting antimatter particles to pinpoint tiny defects in metals, ceramics, and semiconductors. Findings from this spectroscopic technique could shape the next generation of ...
The application of spectroscopy to soil analysis is revolutionising our understanding of soil properties and organic matter content across diverse landscapes. By employing visible, near-infrared and ...
Forensic analysis of automotive paints using spectroscopy has emerged as a pivotal technique in criminal investigations, especially in cases such as hit-and-run incidents where trace evidence often ...
Researchers have devised a novel and simple method to measure nano/microplastic concentrations in soil using spectroscopy at two wavelengths A team of researchers has developed a novel and simple ...