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Raman Analysis for Geology and Mineralogy Disciplines
» Wed. Oct. 14 10 am EDT
     (14:00 UTC/GMT)
» Wed. Oct. 14 1pm EDT
     (17:00 UTC/GMT)

An Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy as it Applies to
Carbon Nanotechnology

» Tues. Oct. 27 9 am EDT 
    (13:00 UTC/GMT)
»  Tues. Oct. 27 1 pm EDT
    (17:00 UTC/GMT)

Note: This date has been rescheduled.

 

Description

A versatile vibrational technique, Raman spectroscopy excels at identifying both organic and inorganic compounds in solids and liquids. Raman is non-destructive and requires little or no sample preparation.

We present an on-going series of complimentary 1-hour webinars that reveal how our Raman instrumentation can improve the work you do. We will present both general interest and application-specific topics.

Members of our target audience are not spectroscopy "gurus" but rather people looking for a simple to use, get-in and get-out tool to identify, monitor and characterize the materials they use and develop.

Webinar Topics

  • Presenting a powerful tool to study engineered materials
  • Simplified Analysis of Complex Mixtures using Raman Spectroscopy
  • Raman Analysis for Geology and Mineralogy Disciplines
  • An Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy as it Applies to Carbon Nanotechnology
  • Applications of Raman Spectroscopy in the Area of CNT Enhanced Polymer and Resin Materials
  • Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

How to Participate?

Our webinars are broadcast over the Internet using Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro. You'll need a computer with a browser, Adobe Flash player and Internet connection. The audio will be broadcast over your computer if you have speakers. We will also deliver audio via a teleconference phone number. Access details will be emailed to you once you are registered for the webinar.

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