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Bioprocesses Raman spectroscopy

Liu, P. Zhou, X. Liu, X. Sun, H. Li, M.S. Lin, Detection of pesticides in fruits by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy coupled with gold nanostructures. Food Bioprocess. Technol. 6, 710 (2013)... [Pg.89]

Having seen the number of papers devoted to bioprocess analyses utilizing vibrational spectroscopy, it cannot be considered an experimental tool any longer. Manufacturers are responding to pressure to make their instruments smaller, faster, explosion-proof, lighter, less expensive, and, in many cases, wireless. Processes may be followed in-line, at-line, or near-line by a variety of instruments, ranging from inexpensive filter-based to robust FT instruments. Raman, IR, and NIR are no longer just subjects of feasibility studies they are ready to be used in full-scale production. [Pg.397]

Monitoring Bioprocesses Using Raman Vibrational Spectroscopy. . 92... [Pg.83]


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