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Near-infrared spectroscopy, known as NIR spectroscopy or NIRS, is a long-established analytical technique. For over 30 years, it has proven to be a fast and reliable method for measuring chemical and ...
Abstract: Presently employed high-end instruments designated for spectroscopic applications are quite precise but are encumbered by their exorbitant cost and confined operability solely within ...
In this interview, industry expert Patrick Brown explains how modern spectrophotometry is evolving to support high-concentration workflows, streamlined data integration, and greater accuracy in ...
Intelligent manufacturing systems that enable real-time product releases will become commonplace in the not-too-distant future, thanks to advances in process monitoring and analytical techniques, ...
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The combination of machine learning with spectroscopy has made sound progress in recognizing chemical substances in recent years. However, challenges remain in terms of cross-system generalization. It ...
Near-Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for ensuring food safety and quality. From identifying ingredients to detecting food fraud, explore how this non-destructive method is shaping the ...
A project at China's Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU) has applied laser spectroscopy to bomb-peak dating, potentially assisting a number of carbon-dating and forensic applications. Bomb-peak dating ...
Optical analysis techniques, including spectroscopy and image analysis, have many advantages when applied to the study of nuclear materials. They require small sample sizes, can be performed remotely, ...