Graphene is a two-dimensional, one-atom-thick hexagonally organized material composed of sp2 carbon networks with strong covalent bonds. As graphene absorbs only 2.3 percent of incident light, it is ...
In this interview, Kevin Broadbelt of Thermo Fisher Scientific discusses the small molecule applications of process Raman spectroscopy. How do cell therapies differ in complexity compared to ...
Recent years have seen a revolution in the semiconductor industry. Common, longstanding practices involving increases in transistor density and performance-per-watt improvements (illustrated by ...
As a probe of vibrational transitions, Raman scattering has made great progress since it was first discovered and is considered a phenomenon that has led to the development of various schemes and ...
Raman spectroscopy offers a rapid, non-destructive, and cost-effective method for identifying counterfeit drugs, overcoming limitations of traditional techniques. The technique relies on inelastic ...
The packaging industry faces growing pressure to become more sustainable due to the environmental impact of traditional plastic polymers, which contribute to issues such as plastic waste, resource ...
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