Raman-FTIR microscopy (Raman Spectroscopy)
Description
Raman-FTIR microscopy combines Raman spectroscopy and infrared spectroscopy to provide detailed chemical and structural information about various materials without the need for sample preparation. Using the Renishaw InVia microscope, this technique enables the analysis of organic and inorganic substances, revealing spatial distributions, layer thicknesses, and crystallinity. It facilitates a broad range of applications, from pharmaceuticals to materials science, allowing for dynamic studies and the identification of unknown materials.
General info
Specific research area:
1.4 Chemical Sciences, 1.5 Earth and Related Environmental Sciences, 1.6 Biological Sciences, 1.7 Other Natural Sciences, 2.2 Electrical/Electronic/Information Engineering, 2.4 Chemical Engineering, 2.5 Materials Engineering, 2.6 Medical Engineering, 2.7 Environmental Engineering, 2.8 Environmental Biotechnology, 2.9 Industrial Biotechnology, 2.10 Nano-Technology, 2.11 Other Engineering and Technologies, 3.3 Health Sciences, 3.4 Medical Biotechnology, 4.1 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 4.4 Agricultural Biotechnology, 5.1 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, 6.1 History and Archeology, 6.4 Arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music)
Ownership:
100% owned by university
Contacts
Contact person:
Eric Pedrol Ripoll
Contact person position:
Responsible
Contact person e-mail:
eric.pedrol@urv.cat
Contact person phone:
977558473
Support staff name:
Mercè Moncusí Mercadé
Support staff position:
Responsible
Support staff e-mail:
merce.moncusi@urv.cat
Support staff phone:
977558123