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Chemometric approaches to low-content quantification (LCQ) in solid-state mixtures using Raman mapping spectroscopy.
Li, Boyan; Casamayou-Boucau, Yannick; Calvet, Amandine; Ryder, Alan G. (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017-10-30)The low-content quantification (LCQ) of active pharmaceutical ingredients or impurities in solid mixtures is important in pharmaceutical manufacturing and analysis. We previously demonstrated the feasibility of using Raman ... -
Fluorescence emission from petroleum; a valuable information source for petroleum analysis.
Iwanski, Philippe; Montanari, Luciano; Ryder, Alan G. (EniTecnologie, 2004)Despite the fact that most crude oils are dark coloured liquids, many are observed to be strongly fluorescent when illuminated with UV light. This fluorescence, which originates from the presence of aromatic compounds, is ... -
Fluorescence study of bovine serum albumin and Ti and Sn Oxide nanoparticles interactions.
Togashi, Denisio M.; Ryder, Alan G.; Mc Mahon, Deirdre; Dunne, Peter; McManus, James (The Optical Society, 2007)Nanochemistry offers stimulating opportunities for a wide variety of applications in the biosciences. Understanding of the interaction of nanoparticles with biomolecules such as proteins is very important as it can help ... -
Surface enhanced Raman scattering for narcotic detection and applications to chemical biology
Ryder, Alan G. (Elsevier, 2005)Raman spectroscopy is rapidly finding favour for applications in the life science because of the ease with which it can be used to extract significant data from tissue and cells. However, the Raman effect is an inherently ...