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Aldrich™ Raman Condensed Phase Spectral Library

Catalog number: 834-004001
Thermo Scientific™

Aldrich™ Raman Condensed Phase Spectral Library

Catalog number: 834-004001
Increase efficiency in your lab with one of the most comprehensive collection of FT-Raman spectral references available. The Thermo Scientific™ Aldrich™ Raman Condensed Phase Spectral Library contains many common chemicals found in The Aldrich Handbook of Fine Chemicals.

Our comprehensive libraries take the guesswork out of your spectral analysis and feature fully-reviewed, high-quality spectroscopy databases—enabling confident compound identification for a variety of environmental, forensic, pharmaceutical and industrial applications.
 
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DescriptionRaman Condensed Phase Spectral Library
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To create the Aldrich Raman Condensed Phase Library, 14,033 compounds found in the Aldrich Collection of FT-IR Spectra Edition II Library were excited with an Nd:YVO4 laser (1064 nm) using laser powers between 400-600 mW, measured at the sample. A Thermo FT-Raman spectrometer (with a Ge detector) was used to collect the Raman spectra. The spectra were saved in Raman Shift format.
  • Contains 14,033 spectra
  • Data format: High Resolution (HR)
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