Expert View: Find, classify and identify microparticles with Raman imaging
Posted: 27 June 2019 | Harald Fischer | No comments yet
High-resolution measurements of particles are of great interest in many fields of application. Combining confocal Raman microscopy with particle analysis tools makes it possible to find, classify and identify particles almost entirely automatically.
Pollen, dust, flour, metal flakes and pigments in paints, titanium dioxide in sunscreen and toothpaste, fat crystals in food emulsions – these and many more substances in our daily lives contain or consist of microparticles. Recently, the public and scientific community have directed their attention towards microplastic particles in the environment.
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Analytical techniques, Microparticles, Microscopy, Particle Sizing, Process Analytical Technologies (PAT), QA/QC, Raman Spectroscopy