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Discover Magazine on MSNLasers Could Help Detect Nano- and Microplastics in Bodily FluidsFrom the food we eat to the air we breathe, microplastics and their even smaller equivalent - nanoplastics - are just about ...
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Detecting nanoplastics in body fluids: New method combines optofluidic force and Raman spectroscopyWhat is new is the combination of optofluidic force induction with Raman spectroscopy. Now the spectrum of the laser light scattered by individual particles in the liquid is also analyzed. A small ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNInsights into Raman spectroscopy as a bioprocess analytical techniqueDr. Nimesh Khadka discusses Raman spectroscopy's role in bioprocess monitoring, highlighting its advantages in molecular ...
In collaboration with the company BRAVE Analytics, researchers at TU Graz have developed a method to detect nanoplastics in ...
"Our method for detecting micro- and nanoplastics can be applied to clear body fluids such as urine, tear fluid or blood ...
This comprehensive product family includes modular spectrometers, integrated lasers, complete Raman spectroscopy systems, and OEM modules from 532-1064 nm, configurable to the needs of each ...
Its features include: The Raman lab also has a Nicolet 670 FTIR spectrometer interfaced to a Continuum FTIR microscope for microscale reflection and transmission, as well as bulk transmission FTIR ...
New laser-based technology detects and chemically identifies nanoplastics in human fluids. Findings raise concern over ...
efficient Raman spectroscopy measurements within a short time. Unlike many handheld instruments, the Cora 5001 Direct Raman spectrometer ensures additional safety due to its Class 1 laser ...
Raman Spectroscopy Market Size & Growth Insights: According to the SNS Insider Report, “The Raman Spectroscopy Market was valued at USD 1.04 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 2.00 billion ...
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