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Raman spectroscopy
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Raman spectroscopy [′räm·ən spek′träs·kə·pē]
(spectroscopy)
Analysis of the intensity of Raman scattering of monochromatic light as a function of frequency of the scattered light; the information obtained is useful for determining molecular structure.


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The RMP-210 portable Raman spectrometer system features an integrated fiber optic probe, compact diode laser, a high-throughput spectrograph and CCD detector.
Combined with the more obvious measurements of composition and extent of polymerization, (44) this could be an interesting tool for on-line analysis and production control, particularly given the ease with which Raman spectrometers can be configured for process analysis.
The methods presently used for assessing contamination in soil, groundwater and other environments include transporting samples off-site to a laboratory for analysis and installing a laboratory- grade Raman spectrometer or other expensive detection instrument on-site.
 
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