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  • #2004
    Justin Zhu
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    Does SCIO use Roman spectroscopy? If not, can we user SCIO to analyze the components of a unknown mixture, and the concentration of each component?

    #2005
    Justin Zhu
    Participant

    A unknown mixture means that we do not have the same or similar spectrums of it before.

    #2134
    Hagai
    Keymaster

    SCiO uses NIR spectroscopy.

    It can analyze concentration of components of a homogeneous mixture as long as the corresponding model was developed and exists in the database. Obviously not all concentration levels can be scanned as part of the model creation process, but a wide enough range of concentration levels across components has to be scanned in order to enable our algorithms to create an effective model.

    Hope that answers your question.

    #2440
    JP Woods
    Participant

    It is using NIR(near infrared) not Raman spectroscopy.

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