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COLUMNS
MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY WORKBENCH
Analytical Vibrational Spectroscopy — NIR, IR, and Raman
How can you navigate the maze of choices for detecting molecular vibrations with mid-infrared (IR), near IR (NIR), and visible (Raman)? Understanding what is being measured, how it is measured, and the advantages and disadvantages of each technique, will help.
Fran Adar

Tune in to the latest in FT-IR Spectroscopy
Each month Thermo Fisher presents informative and educational webinars on topics of interest to the FT-IR community. Tune in to our latest offering or listen to recordings of previous sessions. Topics include: Solving QA/QC and analytical problems with FT-IR, ATR sampling, transmission analysis and spectral interpretation.. Join our growing community of FT-IR experts at www.thermoscientific.com/ftirwebinars

CHEMOMETRICS IN SPECTROSCOPY
Classical Least Squares, Part VII: Spectral Reconstruction of Mixtures
Continued discussion of the classical least squares approach to calibration, with a focus on the reconstruction of mixtures.
Howard Mark and Jerome Workman, Jr.

ARTICLES
Improved Principal Component Discrimination of Commercial Inks Using Surface-Enhanced Resonant Raman Scattering
The signal enhancement from a surface-enhanced resonant Raman scattering (SERRS) process improves the ability to discriminate between ink samples using principal component clustering.
Jeffrey Hirsch, Timothy O. Deschaines, and Todd Strother


Raman Spectroscopy of Carbonaceous Materials: A Concise Review
A critical review focused on the Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous materials and of polymer-based nanocomposites that contain carbonaceous (nano) materials as fillers.
Dorina Magdalena Chipara, Alin Cristian Chipara, and Mircea Chipara


Review of the Third North American Symposium on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (NASLIBS) 2011 Conference
This year's theme, "Transition from Research to Application," emphasized important developments in the field application of LIBS and fundamental knowledge of the technique.
Jose Almirall and Andrzej Miziolek


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