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i-Raman Plus 785S Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® Plus 785S is part of our award-winning series of i-Raman portable Raman spectrometers powered by our innovative intelligent spectrometer technology. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE cooling and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers excellent performance with low noise, even at integration times of up to 30 minutes, making it possible to measure weak Raman signals. The i-Raman Plus 785S features the unique combination of wide spectral range and high resolution with configurations which allow measurements from 65 cm-1 to 3,350 cm-1. The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location. The i-Raman Plus is equipped with a fiber probe for easy sampling, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage with a probe holder, as well as our proprietary BWIQ® multivariate analysis software and BWID® identification software. With the i-Raman Plus, you always have a high precision Raman solution for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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i-Raman Prime 785S Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® Prime 785S is a low-noise, high-throughput, and fully integrated Raman system with an embedded tablet computer and a fiber-optic sampling probe. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE deep cooling (-25 °C) and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers research-grade Raman analysis capabilities, including real-time quantitation and identification. The high throughput gives Raman spectra with excellent signal-to-noise ratio, making it possible to measure rapid processes and to measure even the slightest Raman signals, detecting subtle sample differences.In addition to its portable construction, the i-Raman Prime 785S features the unique combination of wide spectral coverage and high resolution, thus enabling measurements from 150 cm-1 to 3,350 cm-1. The i-Raman Prime can be battery-operated for easy portability, providing research-grade Raman analysis capabilities for high-precision qualitative and quantitative work wherever needed. The system is optimized for use with our STRaman® technology for analyses through non-transparent packaging.
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i-Raman Prime 532H Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® Prime 532H is a low-noise, high-throughput, and fully integrated Raman system with an embedded tablet computer and a fiber-optic sampling probe. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE deep cooling (-25 °C) and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers research-grade Raman analysis capabilities, including real-time quantitation and identification. The high throughput gives Raman spectra with excellent signal-to-noise ratio, making it possible to measure rapid processes and to measure even the slightest Raman signals, detecting subtle sample differences.In addition to its portable construction, the i-Raman Prime 532H features the unique combination of wide spectral coverage and high resolution, thus enabling measurements from 150 cm-1 to 3400 cm-1. The i-Raman Prime can be battery-operated for easy portability, providing research-grade Raman analysis capabilities for high-precision qualitative and quantitative work wherever needed. The system is optimized for use with our STRaman® technology for analyses through non-transparent packaging.BWS475-532H-HT
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i-Raman Prime 785H Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® Prime 785H is a low-noise, high-throughput, and fully integrated Raman system with an embedded tablet computer and a fiber-optic sampling probe. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE deep cooling (-25 °C) and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers research-grade Raman analysis capabilities, including real-time quantitation and identification. The high throughput gives Raman spectra with excellent signal-to-noise ratio, making it possible to measure rapid processes and to measure even the slightest Raman signals, detecting subtle sample differences.In addition to its portable construction, the i-Raman Prime 785H features the unique combination of wide spectral coverage and high resolution, thus enabling measurements from 150 cm-1 to 2,800 cm-1. The i-Raman Prime can be battery-operated for easy portability, providing research-grade Raman analysis capabilities for high-precision qualitative and quantitative work wherever needed. The system is optimized for use with our STRaman® technology for analyses through non-transparent packaging.
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i-Raman Plus 785H Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® Plus 785H is part of our award-winning series of i-Raman portable Raman spectrometers powered by our innovative intelligent spectrometer technology. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE cooling and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers excellent performance with low noise, even at integration times of up to 30 minutes, making it possible to measure weak Raman signals. The i-Raman Plus 785H features the unique combination of wide spectral range and high resolution with configurations which allow measurements from 65 cm-1 to 2,800 cm-1. The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location. The i-Raman Plus is equipped with a fiber probe for easy sampling, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage with a probe holder, as well as our proprietary BWIQ® multivariate analysis software and BWID® identification software. With the i-Raman Plus, you always have a high precision Raman solution for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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i-Raman Plus 532H Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® Plus 532H is part of our award-winning series of i-Raman portable Raman spectrometers powered by our innovative intelligent spectrometer technology. Using a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE cooling and high dynamic range, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers excellent performance with low noise, even at integration times of up to 30 minutes, making it possible to measure weak Raman signals.The i-Raman Plus 532H features the unique combination of wide spectral range and high resolution with configurations which allow measurements from 65 cm-1 to 3,400 cm-1. The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location. The i-Raman Plus is equipped with a fiber probe for easy sampling, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage with a probe holder, as well as our proprietary BWIQ® multivariate analysis software and BWID® identification software. With the i-Raman Plus, you always have a high precision Raman solution for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
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i-Raman EX Portable Raman SpectrometerThe i-Raman® EX is part of our award-winning series of i-Raman portable Raman spectrometers with our patented CleanLaze® laser with 1,064 nm laser excitation. Using a high-sensitivity InGaAs array detector with deep TE cooling, high dynamic range, and a high throughput spectrograph design, this portable Raman spectrometer delivers a high signal-to-noise ratio without inducing autofluorescence, making it possible to measure a wide range of natural products, biological samples (such as cell cultures), and colored samples.The i-Raman EX provides a spectral coverage range from 100 cm-1 to 2,500 cm-1, enabling you to measure across the entire fingerprint region. The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location. For expanded analysis capabilities, it can be used with our proprietary Vision software as well as BWIQ® multivariate analysis software and BWID® identification software. With the i-Raman EX, you always have a high precision Raman solution for qualitative and quantitative analysis without fluorescence.BWS485III
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i-Raman Plus 532The i-Raman Plus 532 is a research-grade Raman spectrometer that combines high resolution and broad spectral coverage in a compact, portable design. Featuring a 532 nm laser and a spectral range from 65 to 3400 cm⁻¹, it is ideal for materials science, electrochemical research, and academic teaching.A TE-cooled CCD detector, low noise performance, and compatibility with a wide range of sampling accessories ensure that the i-Raman Plus 532 delivers precise Raman measurements even for weak signals. The system is supported by SpecSuite software for intuitive data collection, library matching, and quantitative analysis.The i-Raman Plus 532 is the trusted choice for users seeking high-performance Raman spectroscopy for research, education, and quality control - without the footprint or cost of a traditional benchtop system.Discover how the i-Raman Plus delivers research-grade Raman in an accessible package:Wide spectral coverage and high-resolution spectrometer configurations.; The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location.; The i-Raman Plus is equipped with a fiber probe for easy sampling, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage with a probe holder.; The i-Raman Plus is supported by SpecSuite software for easy Raman data collection in addition to quantitative model building, identification with spectral libraries, and routine analysis.;
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i-Raman Plus 785HRThe i-Raman Plus 785HR is a high-performance Raman spectrometer that offers the highest resolution in a compact, portable design. Equipped with a 785 nm laser and a high-quantum-efficiency CCD array detector with TE cooling, it provides low-noise performance even during extended integration times - making it ideal for detecting weak Raman signals.The system supports flexible sampling options using a fiber optic probe and accessories like a cuvette holder, video microscope, and XYZ stage. Powered by SpecSuite software, the i-Raman Plus 785HR enables both qualitative and quantitative analysis in research and routine workflows.The i-Raman Plus 785HR is the trusted choice for users seeking high-resolution Raman analysis across a wide spectral range, whether for advanced research or precise quality control measurements in diverse industries.Discover how the i-Raman Plus delivers research-grade Raman in an accessible package:Wide spectral coverage and high-resolution spectrometer configurations.; The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location.; The i-Raman Plus is equipped with a fiber probe for easy sampling, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage with a probe holder.; The i-Raman Plus is supported by SpecSuite software for easy Raman data collection in addition to quantitative model building, identification with spectral libraries, and routine analysis.;
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i-Raman Plus 785SThe i-Raman Plus 785S is a high-resolution, research-grade Raman spectrometer designed for precision and versatility in a compact, portable form. Equipped with a 785 nm laser and a wide spectral range from 65 to 3350 cm⁻¹, it provides excellent performance for both qualitative and quantitative analyses. Its TE-cooled CCD detector ensures low-noise measurements—even during extended integration times - making it ideal for detecting weak Raman signals in applications such as art conservation, mineralogy, and SERS.The system supports flexible sampling using a fiber optic probe and accessories such as a cuvette holder, video microscope, and XYZ stage. Powered by SpecSuite software, the 785S provides sophisticated data analysis and spectral identification.The i-Raman Plus 785S is the ideal choice for teams requiring reliable Raman analysis across a wide spectral range in challenging operational environments, from lab research to field research.Discover how the i-Raman Plus delivers research-grade Raman in an accessible package:Wide spectral coverage and high-resolution spectrometer configurations.; The system’s small footprint, lightweight design, and low power consumption ensure research-grade Raman analysis capabilities at any location.; The i-Raman Plus is equipped with a fiber probe for easy sampling, and can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage with a probe holder.; The i-Raman Plus is supported by SpecSuite software for easy Raman data collection in addition to quantitative model building, identification with spectral libraries, and routine analysis.;
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PTRam Extended Range Process AnalyzerThe PTRam Extended Range Process Analyzer is a process development 785 nm Raman analyzer. It is designed for product and process development use in labs and pilot plants. With its extended range of wavelength monitoring, this analyzer provides enhanced capabilities for your molecular analysis needs.This advanced system allows detection from low-frequency modes below 150 cm-1. This enables the analysis of lattice vibrations and intermolecular interactions that are critical for materials science and polymer research. Its upper range, reaching up to 3350 cm-1, facilitates the detection of high-frequency vibrations such as N-H stretching modes. This is essential for the characterization of organic and biological molecules. These improvements significantly expand the analyzer's ability to characterize complex molecular structures with precision.The PTRam Process Analyzer remains a high-performance, robust, and reliable Raman system that features self-calibration and automated performance validation to ensure the validity of every measurement. This single-sample channel system includes a lab fiber optic probe with a user-replaceable shaft which offers versatility and ease of maintenance. Additionally, the PTRam Process Analyzer is 19” rack-mountable and operates with Vision software, with the option to connect to a 2060 Human Interface for streamlined operation.The PTRam Process Analyzer is suitable for use in many industries including pharmaceuticals, polymers, chemicals, environmental science, petrochemical, battery technology, semiconductor, and mining, demonstrating its versatility in addressing complex analytical challenges across diverse fields.
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MIRA DS BasicThe Metrohm Instant Raman Analyzer (MIRA) DS is a ruggedized, high-performance, portable Raman spectrometer for rapid, nondestructive determination of illegal materials, e.g. drugs, explosives, base materials, and hazardous substances. Despite the small size of the instrument, the MIRA DS is highly ruggedized and features a high-efficiency spectrograph equipped with our unique Orbital-Raster-Scan (ORS) technology.MIRA DS Basic package allows the user to customize the MIRA DS to meet their needs. The MIRA Basic package is a starter package that contains the basic components required for operating the MIRA DS.The MIRA DS Basic package includes a calibration standard, a USB cable, and the LWD attachment for analyses in bottles and several bags. Laser Class 3B operation. MIRA DS supports Metrohm handheld Raman libraries.
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Mira DS Basic (US Only)The Metrohm Instant Raman Analyzer (MIRA) DS is a ruggedized, high-performance, portable Raman spectrometer for rapid, nondestructive determination of illegal materials, e.g. drugs, explosives, base materials, and hazardous substances. Despite the small size of the instrument, the MIRA DS is highly ruggedized and features a high-efficiency spectrograph equipped with our unique Orbital-Raster-Scan (ORS) technology.MIRA DS Basic package allows the user to customize the MIRA DS to meet their needs. The MIRA Basic package is a starter package that contains the basic components required for operating the MIRA DS. The MIRA DS basic package includes a calibration standard, a USB cable, and the LWD attachment for analyses in bottles and several bags. Laser Class 3B operation. MIRA DS supports Metrohm handheld Raman libraries.
MIRA P Basic
The Metrohm Instant Raman Analyzer (MIRA) P is a high-performance, portable Raman spectrometer used for rapid, nondestructive determination and verification of different material types, such as pharmaceutical APIs and auxiliary materials. Despite the small size of the instrument, the MIRA P is highly ruggedized and features a high-efficiency spectrograph equipped with our unique Orbital-Raster-Scan (ORS) technology. The MIRA P complies with the directives of FDA 21 CFR Part 11 in their entirety.MIRA P Basic package allows the user to customize the MIRA P to meet their needs. The MIRA P Basic package is a starter package that contains the basic components required for operating the MIRA P.The Basic package contains the MIRA calibration/verification accessories, the USP library, and the LWD attachment for analyses in bottles or bags. Laser Safety Class 3B operation.
MISA Basic
Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer (MISA) is a high performance, portable analyzer system used for rapid, trace level detection / identification of illicit materials, food additives and food contaminants. MISA features a high-efficiency spectrograph equipped with Metrohm's unique Orbital-Raster-Scan (ORS) technology. It has a minimal footprint and extended battery life, perfect for on-site testing or mobile laboratory applications. MISA offers various Laser Class 1 attachments for flexible sampling options. Analyzer operation is available through BlueTooth or USB connectivity.The MISA Basic package allows users to customize MISA to suit their needs. It is a starter package that contains the basic components for performing SERS analyses using Metrohm's nanoparticle solutions.The MISA Basic package includes the MISA instrument, a MISA Vial Attachment, a USB Mini Cable, a USB Power Supply and MISA Cal software for operating the instrument.
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MISA AdvancedMetrohm Instant SERS Analyzer (MISA) is a high performance, portable analyzer system used for rapid, trace level detection / identification of illicit materials, food additives and food contaminants. MISA features a high-efficiency spectrograph equipped with Metrohm's unique Orbital-Raster-Scan (ORS) technology. It has a minimal footprint and extended battery life, perfect for on-site testing or mobile laboratory applications. MISA offers various Laser Class 1 attachments for flexible sampling options. Analyzer operation is available through BlueTooth or USB connectivity.The MISA Advanced package is a complete package that allows the user to perform SERS analyses using Metrohm's nanoparticle solutions and P-SERS strips.The MISA Advanced package includes a MISA Vial Attachment, a P-SERS Attachment, a ASTM Calibration Standard, a USB Mini Cable, a USB Power Supply and MISA Cal software for operating the MISA instrument. A ruggedized protective case is also provided to securely store the instrument and accessories.
- 410000005-B410000005-BPortable Raman Instrumentation for SERS Applications
For SERS developers and end users of SERS for specific applications to investigate low concetation levels of compounds, the centerpiece of their technological platform must be a Raman setup that provides reliable lab grade performance and is affordable and portable, allowing them to tackle real world problems. The portable i-Raman Plus system coupled with a BAC151 video microscope sampling accessory provides an ideal setup. With the performance and flexibility of use with different laser spot size and power for SERS research.
- 410000002-B410000002-BCarbon Black At-line Characterization Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer
In this article portable Raman spectroscopy as an effective tool for at-line characterization of carbon black is presented. Raman spectroscopic analysis can be an effective test to characterize carbon black material, including the structural order.
- BWT-4913BWT-4913The Versatility of Portable Raman in Process Development
Raman spectroscopy is a well suited spectroscopic technique for process development and control within development laboratories in chemical, pharmaceutical, and other industries. This article demonstrates the utility of portable Raman spectroscopy as a simple and versatile tool for in situ monitoring of reactions using univariate analysis techniques such as peak trending, as well as multivariate analysis approaches to predict the end point of chemical reactions.
- 410000013-A410000013-AFast and Selective Detection of Trigonelline, a Coffee Quality Marker, Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer
Portable Raman is used to quantify trigonelline, an alkaloid that contributes to the health benefits of some foods. A simple method to quantify the presence of diluted trigonelline in solutions using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy is described. Portable Raman is a tool that could be used in quality control of food items such as coffee and quinoa.
- 410000055-A410000055-AThe Importance of Relative Intensity Correction of Raman Data and How to Utilize it for i-Raman Series Portable Raman Instruments in BWSpec Software
An important aspect of collecting Raman data to make it comparable across instruments is correcting for the spectrometer’s relative intensity, since the relative response for each Raman spectrometer is unique. Standard reference materials (SRMs) are optical glasses that emit a broadband luminescence spectrum when illuminated with a Raman laser at a specific wavelength. This spectrum is applied as the spectral-intensity response correction for a specific instrument, to remove instrumental artefacts. The standard software for i-Raman series portable instruments, BWSpec, has functions for applying this instrument-specific correction. This technical note explains the relative intensity correction, and how to apply it using BWSpec software.
- AN-RS-002AN-RS-002Identification of structurally very similar sugars using a portable Raman spectrometer
This Application Note describes the Raman spectroscopy identification of sugars such as D-galactose, D-glucose, D-maltose, D-mannose, D-sorbitol, fructose, sucrose and inositol. Rapid and non-destructive determination takes place after a suitable spectrum database has been created. Measurements with the portable Raman spectrometer Mira M-1 require no sample preparation and provide immediate and unambiguous results.
- 410000003-A410000003-APortable Raman Spectroscopy for the Study of Polymorphs and Monitoring Polymorphic Transitions
Raman spectroscopy is used for material characterization by analyzing molecular or crystal symmetrical vibrations and rotations that are excited by a laser, and exhibit vibrations specific to the molecular bonds and crystal arrangements in the molecules. Raman technology is a valuable tool in distinguishing different polymorphs. Examples of portable Raman spectroscopy for identification of polymorphs and in monitoring the polymorphic transiton of citric acid and its hydrated form are presented.
- 410000021-A410000021-APortable Raman Spectroscopy in Forensics: Explosive Residues and Inflammable Liquids
The suitability and potential of Raman spectroscopy in forensics is widely known by forensic specialists who use it in the laboratory to identify a wide variety of compounds including explosives, drugs, paints, textile fibers and inks. However, the use of laboratory-grade Raman outside the laboratory, such as for in‐situ analysis at a crime scene, was something thought possible only in forensic‐fiction until just a few years ago. Fortunately, modern portable Raman spectrometers are commercially available, and their instrumental features are comparable to Raman lab‐ spectrometers.To prove this, some extraordinarily demanding and challenging applications, in which an in‐situ standoff identification of samples might be advisable, were tested.
- BWT-4910BWT-4910The Use of Portable and Handheld Raman for Forensic Investigations
Today's Raman instrumentation is faster, more rugged, and less expensive than in the past and the advances in component miniaturization have led to the design of portable devices with extremely high performance designed for field-based investigations. This study focuses on the use of handheld Raman spectroscopy for the characterization and identification of samples encountered in various application areas related to forensic science.
- BWT-4915BWT-4915Portable, High-Efficiency Transmission Raman Spectroscopy for At-Line Content Uniformity Testing of Pharmaceutical Tablets
Content uniformity of solid dosage forms can be done nondestructively at the process line using the QTRam portable transmission Raman system.
- 410000026-A410000026-AFast Ingredient Analysis of Edible Oils Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer
Edible oils are not only a major source of nutrition but also a key basic material in the food industry. Vegetable oils are increasingly important because of their high content in mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids in comparison with animal fats. In this application note, the main ingredients of olive oil, camellia oil, arachis oil, sunflower seed oil, and colza oil are analyzed using a portable Raman spectrometer combined with chemometrics software.
- 410000025-A410000025-AIdentification of Forensic Fabrics Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer
At a crime scene, a police officer collects a fiber sample that may prove to be invaluable evidence in identifying a criminal or exonerating an innocent person. In recent years, Raman spectroscopy has been studied extensively for forensic fiber analysis because of the high selectivity of Raman signatures, non-destruction nature of the test, and the ability to conduct the analysis without any sample preparation. The Raman spectrum can be measured directly on fabrics or fibers mounted on glass slide with very little interference from the mounting resin or the glass.
- 410000030-A410000030-APortable Transmission Raman Spectroscopy for At-Line Content Uniformity Testing of Pharmaceutical Tablets
Analytical methods to perform CU testing should ideally be fast, noninvasive and achieved with limited sample preparation. Recently, transmission near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and transmission Raman spectroscopy have both been explored as alternative methods for rapid and non-destructive on- and at-line CU testing with no sample preparation. Although quick and nondestructive, transmission NIR spectroscopy suffers from poor chemical selectivity and is sensitive to changes in the testing environment. Transmission Raman spectroscopy combined with chemometric modeling is quickly emerging as a valued technique for CU testing due to its high chemical specificity, which is particularly useful when dealing with complex pharmaceutical formulations that contain multiple components.
- 410000039-A410000039-AQuantitative Analysis of Solutions Using a High Resolution Portable Raman Spectrometer
Ternary mixtures of aqueous sugar solutions are measured and multivariate models of the concentration of analytes developed using BWIQ software.
- 410000014-B410000014-BRaman Spectroscopy as a Tool for Process Analytical Technology
This article demonstrates the utility of portable Raman spectroscopy as a versatile tool for process analytical technology (PAT) for raw material identification, in-situ monitoring of reactions in developing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), and for real-time process monitoring. Raw material identification is done for verification of starting materials as required by PIC/S and cGMP, and can be readily done with handheld Raman. Portable Raman systems allow users to make measurements to bring process understanding and also provide proof of concept for the Raman measurements to be implemented in pilot plants or large-scale production sites. For known reactions which are repetitively performed or for continuous online process monitoring of reactions, Raman provides a convenient solution for process understanding and the basis for process control.
- 410000004-A410000004-ARaman Spectroscopy in Archaeological Studies
Portable Raman spectroscopy is an invaluable tool in the study of archaeological sites, allowing for in situ analysis which minimizes the impact of such studies on important cultural sites. The flexibility of the use of a fiber optic probe and tripod-mounted video microscope with a light weight instrument reduces the need for sampling, and increases the ability to make representative measurements over what can be very large sample areas. The information content of Raman spectroscopy aids in the understanding of the materials used in the construction and restoration of important archaeological sites, and in understanding the degradation that is occurring which should aid in preservation and restoration work.
- 410000033-A410000033-AMicro-Raman Spectroscopy in Thin Section Analysis of Rock Mineralogy
Correct identification of mineral phases in rock thin sections is essential to petrographic and petrologic analysis of rocks. Portable Raman coupled to an optical microscope gives chemical information along with the optical images to give a higher certainty of identification than traditionally used optical micropcopy alone.
- AB-423AB-423Improvement of optical focusing properties in mobile Raman systems for pharmaceutical analysis
This Application Bulletin compares the unique focusing technology of the portable Metrohm Raman system "Mira" with conventional methods. The method described here is called Orbital Raster Scan (ORS). Experiments show the advantages of ORS technology, using determination and quantification of medicines as an example. It improves the reproducibility of the Raman signals from targeted, active, pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in effervescent, cold medicines. Shorter analysis times and an improved, consistent assignment of spectra of the known medicine with the help of a spectral library are further advantages of ORS technology.
- 410000028-A410000028-AIdentification of Additives used in the Pharmaceutical and Food Industries with the NanoRam Handheld Raman Spectrometer
Today’s Raman instrumentation is faster, more rugged, and less expensive than previous instrumentation.The design of high performance, portable and handheld devices has introduced the technology to new application areas that were previously not possible with older, more cumbersome instruments. Handheld Raman instruments such as the NanoRam® from B&W Tek are well-suited for pharmaceutical applications such as the testing of raw materials, verification of final products and the identification of counterfeit drugs due to the technique’s extremely high molecular selectivity.
- BWT-4901BWT-4901Raman Spectroscopy for Quick Quality Analyis of Diamond Membranes
Portable Raman is used to characterize the quality of diamond foils made by CVD processes.
- 410000053-A410000053-AQuantitative Analysis of a Water-soluble Polymer Using the i-Raman EX Spectrometer
Quantitation of the functionalization of a water-soluble polymer was achieved using a portable Raman spectrometer. The Raman spectrum provides strong, unique bands for both the initial and fully reacted polymer. This enables development of a simple, robust quantitative analysis of the percent polymer functionalization. This method is now routinely used in a manufacturing plant's quality control laboratory.
- 410000050-A410000050-AApplication Fast Fact Historic Stamp Inks
Stamps are cultural heritage objects that provide an invaluable amount of historical information. There is an increase of counterfeit historical inks and it is imperative that fraudulent stamps can be identified and removed from the market. The portable Raman i-Raman EX® with a 1064 nm laser is used because it minimizes the fluorescence of the ink. The i-Raman EX® also has the functionality of low laser power reduction down to 1% to prevent sample burning and the Raman video microscope system analyzes the smallest of details, which is imperative for cultural heritage analysis of an 1885 historical envelope.
- AN-RS-036Trace Detection of Toxic Dye in Saffron
SERS (Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering) detection of a toxic dye (Sudan 1) used to adulterate saffron demonstrates the power of MISA (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer) for simple, portable food authentication in this Application Note.
- AN-RA-009Comparison of SPELEC RAMAN and standard Raman microscopes
This Application Note compares SPELEC RAMAN and a standard Raman instrument by analyzing their performance in measuring single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT).
- 410000051-BIdentification of microplastics with Raman microscopy
Research laboratories must expand their capabilities to routinely analyze candidate microplastics from environmental samples to determine their origin and help predict biological impacts. Spectroscopic techniques are well suited to polymer identification. Laboratory Raman spectroscopy is an alternative to confocal Raman microscopes and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microscopes for quick identification of polymer materials. Raman microscopy was used to identify very small microplastic particles in this Application Note.
- 410000001-C410000001-CChoosing the Most Suitable Laser Wavelength For Your Raman Application
Raman instrumentation can use lasers of different laser excitation, giving the same Raman spectrum for a sample. This paper presents the specific strengths and weaknesses that different excitation wavelengths provide, allowing a user to optimize the measurement of different samples by their choice of Raman excitation laser wavelength.
- 410000031-A410000031-ARapid Field Testing of Ecstasy Pills Using a 1064-nm Handheld Raman Device
B&W Tek’s TacticID®-1064 is a field-ready handheld Raman system utilizing 1064-nm wavelength laser excitation. Designed for forensic analysis by safety personnel, first responders, and law enforcement personnel, the TacticID-1064 significantly reduces fluorescence, allowing users to identify tough street samples such as ecstasy tablets in a variety of colors and mixture forms.
- AN-RS-051Rapid detection of illegal adulterants in dietary supplements with Raman
Undeclared drugs in dietary supplements pose serious health risks. Metrohm’s SERS solutions enable fast, sensitive, on-site detection of adulterants without matrix interference
- AN-RS-019SERS Detection of Metanil Yellow in Turmeric
Metanil yellow (MY) is an azo dye used in the manufacture of external-use products such as textiles; however, it is prohibited from use as a food additive in many countries. Toxicology studies demonstrate that ingestion of MY results in significant neurological and multi-organ damage. Despite these hazards, MY is commonly used as an illicit colorant for enhancing the visual appeal of spices and legumes, most notably turmeric. Ideal tests for such food adulterants feature methods that are selective and sensitive, yet portable and convenient.Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer) achieves rapid and accurate detection of MY in a facile assay format.
- AN-RS-050Trace detection of mercaptans in fuel
Mercaptans in fuels are corrosive and regulated at trace levels. SERS enhances Raman signals to enable their accurate detection and quantification below standard LODs.
- AN-RS-034Orbital Raster Scan (ORS™)
This application note presents the Orbital Raster Scan (ORS) technology from Metrohm Raman to overcome low resolution, poor sensitivity, and sample degradation while still interrogating a large sample area.
- AN-RS-021Trace Detection of Erythrosine B in Sugar
Erythrosine B (EB), also known as Red Dye #3, is a synthetic dye approved for use in candy in the US, and in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics in the EU and elsewhere. However, rodent studies suggest that ingestion of EB can promote thyroid tumor formation. EB may also be implicated as a dietary factor contributing to hyperkinesis in children. WHO recommends a daily intake of EB less than 0.1 mg/kg of body weight.The ability to obtain fast results with a portable test platform recommends Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer) as a competitive and cost-effective alternative to laboratory technologies (e.g., CE, HPLC) currently employed for detecting EB in foodstuffs.
- AN-RS-025Trace Detection of Paraquat in Tea Leaves
Paraquat is a highly effective, yet exceptionally toxic herbicide used to manage weeds in agricultural operations. In recognition of paraquat’s danger, the EU and several other countries have banned its use for any application, though the US EPA permits its limited use by licensed applicators. Despite tight regulation, paraquat continues to be produced and is liberally used as an herbicide in over 100 countries without regulatory oversight.Testing for paraquat typically requires involved sample processing and analysis by trained chemists using expensive laboratory instruments such as HPLC, CE, and LC/MS. Misa achieves trace level detection of paraquat residue in tea leaves in a fully integrated, portable, smart system for easy on-site testing by non-technicians.
- AN-DV-001DropView solutions for treatment of electrochemical and optical results
Electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and spectroelectrochemistry (SEC) are widely used techniques in many fields. However, the data curves obtained from these analyses are quite varied, and not all electrochemical peaks and spectroscopic bands can be measured with the same procedures. This Application Note examines four tools included in the DropView 8400 and DropView SPELEC softwares to facilitate the measurement and analysis of the collected curves and data. The following measurement options are explained in detail: automeasurement, set on curve measurement, set free measurement, and set step measurement.
- AN-RS-038Detection of LSD on blotter paper
With MISA and MIRA, easy-to-use test kits and flexible sampling allow rapid and accurate interrogation of suspect materials with minimal time, training, and expense.
- AN-RS-027Trace Detection of Thiram on Apples
Thiram is used extensively as a fungicide and parasiticide to prevent disease in crops and as an animal repellent to protect trees and ornamental plants. However, extensive toxicological studies conclude that chronic, high-level exposure can cause considerable organ damage to land and aquatic species. The US defines maximum residue limits that vary for different food crops. In contrast, the EU recently banned thiram and is moving to use pesticides that carry reduced health risks.Using Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer), low level detection of thiram on apples is achieved with guided workflows adapted for use by diverse testers.
- AN-FLU-002Understanding the mechanism of a bioassay indicator by fluorescence
Alamar Blue is monitored with fluorescence spectroelectrochemistry during its irreversible reduction to resorufin and further reversible reduction to dihydroresorufin.
- AN-RS-023Trace Detection of Aspartame in Beverages
Some studies suggest that consumption of the artificial sweetener, aspartame, is correlated with increased risk for brain and hematopoietic cancers, however, others find it to be a safe food additive. Consequently, the US and EU approve aspartame as a multi-purpose sweetener with an acceptable daily intake of 40 mg/kg body weight/day. However, the clear health hazard to individuals suffering from phenlyketonuria and ongoing criticism by health food advocates continues to fuel the challenge against aspartame’s widespread use in the food industry.Using Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer), beverage products are screened for aspartame levels with no sample preparation beyond simple dilution of a consumer product.
- AN-RS-026Trace Detection of Diphenylamine in Baby Food
Diphenylamine (DPA) is used as a dye fixative and antioxidant in industrial applications and as a produce preservative in agricultural operations. Food safety advocates are concerned that daily ingestion of DPA, particularly in foods meant for babies, could have negative effects on children’s health. To mitigate potentially toxic effects of DPA, both the US and EU stipulate a maximum residue limit (MRL) of 5 μg/g for whole pears and a stringent MRL of 10 ng/g for all processed baby foods.Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer) provides a user-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional analytical methods used for detecting DPA in foods, such as GC-MS and GC-NPD.
- AN-RS-024Trace Detection of Pyrimethanil in Wine
Pyrimethanil is a broad-spectrum fungicide. As grapevines are susceptible to fungal pathogens, large-scale viticulture operations apply pyrimethanil as part of a mixed treatment. Although chemical analysis of wines post-fermentation finds low to undetectable amounts of residue, pyrimethanil is a suspected human carcinogen. The US FDA and EU have therefore established a maximum permissible level of 5 μg/mL pyrimethanil in finished wine products.In this application, trace detection of pyrimethanil in wine with Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer) requires few laboratory supplies and minimal sample processing, yet returns rapid results.
- AN-RS-020Trace Detection of Auramine O in Curry Powder
Auramine O (AO) is an industrial dye used for a broad range of manufactured products and as a fluorescent stain for detecting acid-fast bacteria in clinical specimens. Due to its intense yellow coloration, AO is also prized as an additive for enhancing the visual appeal of illicitly processed food products. Despite bans on AO as a food additive, surveillance testing indicates its persistent use as an adulterant in foods and spices.Misa (Metrohm Instant SERS Analyzer) achieves the rapid and sensitive detection of AO in curry powder in a simple assay format.
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The portable Raman spectrometers of Metrohm offer ease-of-use, compact ruggedness, speed, and accuracy for both compliant and non-compliant identification and verification of materials.
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Raman Chemicals Spectral LibraryRaman Chemicals Spectral Library for portable Raman instruments, with around 1,150 spectra of common chemicals, narcotics, explosives, solvents and plastics. Supported in BWID Version 2.02 and higher.
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Raman Gemstone Spectral LibraryRaman Gemstone Spectral Library for BWID and portable Raman instruments with > 450 spectra from Gem Expert and from Japan Germany Gemmological Laboratory. Library supported in BWID Version 2.02 or higher.
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Raman Explosives Spectral LibraryRaman Explosives Spectral Library for portable Raman instruments including more than 180 spectra. Supported in BWID Version 2.02 and higher. Note: This item may be subject to Export control to some territories.
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Raman Chemicals and Narcotics Spectral LibraryRaman Chemicals Spectral Library for portable Raman instruments, with more than 1,100 spectra of common and toxic chemicals, narcotics, solvents and plastics. Supported in BWID Version 2.02 and higher.
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Raman Hydrocarbons Spectral LibraryRaman Hydrocarbons Spectral Library (portable instruments) for use in the BWID software; 576 Spectra.
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BWID Standard Raman ID SoftwareData acquisition, material identification and reporting software for B&W Tek portable Raman spectrometers to rapidly identify or verify materials based on user-built libraries, proprietary B&W Tek and third-party libraries. Includes system performance tests. One user license provided. Free upgrades included within one year of purchase date.
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BWID Pharma Raman ID SoftwareData acquisition and material identification software for B&W Tek portable Raman spectrometers to rapidly identify or verify materials based on user-built libraries, proprietary B&W Tek and third-party libraries. Meets all the requirements of FDA 21 CFR Part 11, including system access security, audit trail of data activities, and system performance tests. One user license provided. Free upgrades included within one year of purchase date.
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GemID SoftwareData acquisition and identification software for the analysis of gemstones and minerals with B&W Tek portable Raman spectrometers. Includes Raman Spectral Library and images of more than 450 gemstones from Gem Expert and Japan Germany Gemmological Laboratory. One user license provided. Free upgrades included within one year of purchase date.
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BWSpec SoftwareBWSpec® is B&W Tek’s general spectroscopy software for instrument control and data acquisition, including real-time peak analysis and trending. BWSpec is the operating software included with the purchase of all B&W Tek portable Raman systems and spectrometer products. It is designed with features for broad range applications, performing complex measurements and calculations at the click of a button. It supports multiple data formats and provides the option to optimize measurement parameters, such as integration time and laser output power control. In addition to data acquisition and data processing, it also offers automatic dark removal, spectral smoothing, baseline correction, as well as peak monitoring and trending.
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Vision 4.1Vision is data acquisition and method development software solution for spectroscopic analysis and control of B&W Tek portable Raman instruments, Metrohm XDS laboratory and process NIRS instruments. A user-friendly graphical analysis interface enables a simple application of chemometric algorithms for creating identification, qualification, and quantification methods and running them in real-time. With Vision you can store, manage, reprocess and exchange data.
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Vision Pharma 4.1Vision Pharma is data acquisition and method development software solution for spectroscopic analysis and control of B&W Tek portable Raman instruments, Metrohm XDS laboratory and process NIRS instruments. A user-friendly graphical analysis interface enables a simple application of chemometric algorithms for creating identification, qualification, and quantification methods and running them in real-time. With Vision you can store, manage, reprocess and exchange data. Vision Pharma is complies with the US FDA's 21 CFR Pt 11 regulations for electronic signatures and records.
- Nov 29, 2021Ph. Eur. 2.2.48 Raman Spectroscopy: How Raman instruments from Metrohm comply with the 2022 update
Compliance of handheld and portable Raman spectrometers with Ph. Eur. 2.2.48 for pharmaceutical quality control.
- Feb 22, 2021Recipes with Raman
Analysis of phenolic compounds, fungicides, the fruit ripening process, synthetic dyes, the freshness of meat, the purity of edible oils, and the heat stability of oils with Raman spectroscopy.
- Apr 8, 2024Improved detection of fentanyl using Raman spectroelectrochemistry
Rapid, reliable drug screening methods are crucial for forensic science investigations. This article explores fentanyl detection using Raman spectroelectrochemistry.
- Aug 26, 2024Raman spectroscopy: The easy way to analyze polymers
This article describes how versatile Raman spectroscopy can be for the identification, classification, and quality control of various plastics and polymers.
- Mar 29, 2021Real World Raman: Simplifying Incoming Raw Material Inspection
Reliable and fast raw material identification and verification with handheld Raman spectrometers.
- Mar 25, 2024Point-of-Care with Raman: Detection of cancer, infection, and more
Raman spectroscopy expands into new medical frontiers: detecting cancer, biomarkers, and pathogens. This blog covers exciting research involving Point-of-Care applications.
- Sep 19, 2022Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Raman spectroscopy: Theory and usage
Raman spectroscopy is a non-destructive analytical technique based on the inelastic scattering of photons related to the different vibrational modes of molecules. This article covers some of the most frequently asked questions about Raman spectroscopy regarding the theory behind it and how it can be used in practice.
- May 30, 2022Handheld 785 nm Raman applications: Cutting edge material ID capabilities in your pocket
New capabilities for handheld 785 nm Raman spectroscopy, such as SERS for trace detection and XTR for fluorescence-free analyses.
- Nov 16, 2020Real World Raman: MIRA DS in Action – Detecting drugs safely in the field
Detect drugs such as methamphetamine safely in the field with the handheld Raman spectrometer MIRA DS.
- Jun 29, 2020Combat food fraud: Meet MISA
MISA is a fast, smart, and portable spectrometer designed to detect illicit drugs and food additives in complex matrices.
- Mar 9, 2020How MIRA Became Mobile
Learn more about Raman spectroscopy, the Raman spectrum, and handheld spectrometers.
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Power cord for EU power for use with portable Raman systemsPower cord for EU power for use with portable Raman systems.BWPC-EU
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External rechargeable battery pack for portable Raman instrumentsExternal Lithium-Ion battery that provides constant 12 VDC. (Compatible with the i-Raman-Plus, i-Raman Pro and i-Raman EX models).EBP106
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Immersion shaft for portable Raman instrumentsOptional immersion shaft for BAC100/BAC102 Raman probes with an excitation wavelength of 532 nm or 785 nm. Equipped with a 76.2 mm long body made of 316L stainless steel with an outer diameter of 12.0 mm and a silica window that is sealed with an O-ring made of perfluoro rubber. Operating distance 5.0 mm in air. Can be used at -55 °C to 200 °C. The seal is liquid-tight at low pressure ( 1 bar).
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Immersion shaft for portable Raman instrumentsOptional immersion shaft for BAC100/BAC102 Raman probes with an excitation wavelength of 532 nm or 785 nm. Equipped with a 76.2 mm long body made of 316L stainless steel with an outer diameter of 12.0 mm and a sapphire-glass window that is sealed with an O-ring made of perfluoro rubber. Operating distance 5.0 mm in air. Can be used at -55 °C to 200 °C. The seal is liquid-tight at low pressure ( 1 bar).
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Bluetooth 1D barcode scannerBluetooth 1D barcode scanner for use with BWID software operating a portable Raman instrument
- 8.000.52288.000.5228Datasheet: Mira M-3 portable Raman spectrometer
The Mira M-3 Raman spectrometer is a robust and reliable, portable spectrometer for material identification and verification. The present datasheet shows the different specifications of the Mira M-3 Raman spectrometer.
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- 400000425-A400000425-ABrochure: B&W Tek Portable Raman Probes
B&W Tek Raman Probes are designed and tested to work with B&W Tek portable Raman spectrometers systems to get the best signal and result for sample measurements. Probe shafts are designed to meet demanding working environments and specialized interfaces. See the full range of options to select your optimal solution.
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- 400000068-M400000068-MBrochure: B&W Tek's Portable Raman Product Line
This brochure introduces B&W Tek's Portable Raman Product Line.
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- 400000398-A400000398-AB&W Tek Portable Raman Product Comptability Chart
This chart gives an overview of the full i-Raman series portable Raman porduct line, and the sampling accssories that can be used with the systems. It includes the many options that can be configured with the systems to work with different samples and in different measurement environments.
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- 400000167-C400000167-CFlyer: i-Raman Plus Portable Raman with Microscope
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- 400000112-C400000112-CFlyer: Portable Raman for Process Analytical Technology
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- 400000244-E400000244-EFlyer: QTRam Portable Transmission Raman for Quantitative Content Uniformity and Blend Testing
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- 280001299-A280001299-ABAC100B Lab-grade Raman Probe
Lab-grade fiber optic Raman probe assembly for 785 nm portable Raman systems
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- 8.923.50058.923.5005Brochure: Mira P Handheld Raman Spectrometer – Instant on-site verification of materials
Mira P is one of the most compact and fastest portable Raman spectrometers on the market. Hardly any larger than a smartphone and weighing in at only 752 grams, Mira P enables convenient one-handed operation and provides reliable results in just a few seconds. The present brochure describes the advantages and properties of the Mira P.
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- 400000093-C400000093-CProduct Overview: B&W Tek Instrument and Analysis Software
This is an overview chart of the full line of software that are available for the B&W Tek poratble Raman systems. The various capabilities offered for data acquisition as well as data manipulation, data analysis and real-time analaysis are summarized. This supports using your portable Raman for different samples and varied applications from identifcaiton, to quanitification and routine analysis.
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- 8.923.50078.923.5007Brochure: PowerPack for Mira – An elegant, custom power source from Metrohm Raman
PowerPack radically extends the usefulness of Mira – in the lab, the field, or the warehouse. Mira has always been a portable powerhouse – now it can work as long as you do. PowerPack offers you a whole new form of flexibility:Many sampling attachments; Safest, user-friendly operation; Compact size; Now, up to 9 hours of use; In this brochure you can find more information about the new PowerPack for Mira.
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