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SPOTLIGHTLIVE: Spectroscopy: Mini Webinar Series from Industry Experts


In a virtual world, social media engagement and video communication are our primary tools for staying connected. With this in mind, we introduce SPOTLIGHTLIVE: a compilation of concise and informative presentations from leading figures in spectroscopy – and beyond. The aim: to keep our minds connected, despite our physical separation.

Our experts share their stories and developments below…

The Analytical Power of Correlative Raman Imaging: New Developments, Tools and Applications

Raman microscopy is a powerful technique for the non-destructive identification of molecules in samples – and their three-dimensional distribution. Join Miriam Böhmler and Ute Schmidt as they discuss the fundamental principles of this method, as well as its potential uses across application areas.

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Utilizing HFX-style NMR Experiments to Assist in Structure Elucidation of Fluorinated Small Molecules

Tim Bergeron, NMR Applications Chemist for JEOL USA, discusses the evolution of NMR probes over time – including a recent probe technology breakthrough. But that’s not all. Additional methods useful to those attempting to apply NMR to confirming the presence of fluorine in chemical structures.

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Spectral Sensing

Hamamatsu are a world leader in high-specification eptoelectronic components and system technologies. Here, Christoph Wöhnl outlines different spectroscopic techniques, alongside the sensors that are suited to them for peak performance. Latest developments from the Hamamatsu range are also explored – including their new, compact FTIR engine.

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