Short Courses
31 Advanced Impedance Spectroscopy for Fuel Cells (Electrochemical Society sponsored short course at the Fuel Cell Seminar)
Orlando, FL
www.che.ufl.edu/orazem/Short_Courses.htm.
14 High-Throughput Drug Analysis by LC–MS
Somerset, NJ
14 Hands-on FTIR, NIR and Data Analysis — What Is the Right Tool to Solve Your Problem
Somerset, NJ
14 Introduction to Metabolomics
Somerset, NJ
14 Introduction to Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Applications in the Pharmaceutical and Biotech Industries
Somerset, NJ
14 Interpretation of Mass Spectra with Practical Solutions to Problems
Somerset, NJ
14Practical Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy
Somerset, NJ
14 Impurity and Degradant Identification: Strategies for Structure Elucidation via Chromatography, MS, and NMR
Somerset, NJ
14–15 LC–MS: Theory, Instruments, and Applications
Somerset, NJ
14–15 Interpretation of Mass Spectra with Practical Solutions to Problems
Somerset, NJ
14–15 Infrared (IR) Spectral Interpretation I & II
Somerset, NJ
17 Practical Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy
Somerset, NJ
12 Introduction to Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
Orlando, FL
12 Side Illuminated Optical Fiber Sensor with a High Density of Sensing Points
Orlando, FL
13 Fundamentals of Particle Size Analysis with an Emphasis on Light Scattering Techniques
Orlando, FL
Getting accurate IR spectra on monolayer of molecules
April 18th 2024Creating uniform and repeatable monolayers is incredibly important for both scientific pursuits as well as the manufacturing of products in semiconductor, biotechnology, and. other industries. However, measuring monolayers and functionalized surfaces directly is. difficult, and many rely on a variety of characterization techniques that when used together can provide some degree of confidence. By combining non-contact atomic force microscopy (AFM) and IR spectroscopy, IR PiFM provides sensitive and accurate analysis of sub-monolayer of molecules without the concern of tip-sample cross contamination. Dr. Sung Park, Molecular Vista, joined Spectroscopy to provide insights on how IR PiFM can acquire IR signature of monolayer films due to its unique implementation.
Achieving Accurate IR Spectra On Monolayer of Molecules
April 18th 2024Creating uniform and repeatable monolayers is incredibly important for both scientific pursuits as well as the manufacturing of products in semiconductor, biotechnology, and. other industries. However, measuring monolayers and functionalized surfaces directly is. difficult, and many rely on a variety of characterization techniques that when used together can provide some degree of confidence. By combining non-contact atomic force microscopy (AFM) and IR spectroscopy, IR PiFM provides sensitive and accurate analysis of sub-monolayer of molecules without the concern of tip-sample cross contamination. Dr. Sung Park, Molecular Vista, joined Spectroscopy to provide insights on how IR PiFM can acquire IR signature of monolayer films due to its unique implementation.