Spectra can be recorded from samples by simply laying the bottle on the stage and initiating a data collection. Designed for very high sample throughput, the holder does not require the operator to have any contact with the sample, freeing them for other analyses. This bottle holder has a two-position mount: • An average position for liquids, and • Another for solids
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Glass is largely transparent in most Raman experiments, making it possible to record the sample spectra through bottles. The flat stage of the bottle holder has a two-position mount: one is an average position for bottles containing liquids, the other for those containing solids. This allows spectra to be recorded from samples by simply laying the bottle on the stage and initiating a data collection. In this way, the technique is designed for very high sample throughput because the operator is not required to have any contact with the sample at all. These methods have been successfully linked with the NicoletTM Raman library searching for sample cataloguing, identification and quality control.