Unknown Substance Identification Using Raman Spectrometer

This video shows Dr Keith Carron, CEO of METROHM Raman, explaining about Raman spectroscopy for military and first responder applications. The Raman spectrometer employs fingerprint technique to measure vibrations of a molecule using a visible laser. Its new features and sampling accessories offer more advantages and set it apart from other devices. If the target can be seen, then it can be easily detected using the new Raman spectrometer. The device is much more accessible and easy to use in potentially dangerous and high pressure scenarios. It enables accurate and safe measurements of unknown substances. The Raman spectrometer can detect mostly explosives, drugs, and illicit materials.

Run Time – 3:45min

Raman Spectroscopy for Military and First Responder Applications

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