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Performance measurement techniques literature review

Studies of atmospheric properties using IR spectroscopy techniques have been reported in the literature for nearly 100 years. This paper presents a brief historical review of the development of this area of science and discusses the common features of spectrographic instruments. Two state of the art instruments on opposite ends of the measurement spectrum are described. The first is a fast response iri situ sensor for the measurement of the exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and the earth s surface. The second is a rocketborne field-widened spectrometer for upper atmosphere composition studies. The thesis is presented that most improvements in current measurement systems are due to painstakingly small performance enhancements of well understood system components. The source, optical and thermal control components that allow these sensors to expand the state of the art are detailed. Examples of their application to remote canopy photosynthesis measurement and upper atmosphere emission studies are presented. [Pg.217]

For formulated products an essential analysis is the assay for API content. This is usually performed by HPLC, but Raman spectroscopy can offer a quantitative analytical alternative. These applications have been extensively researched and reviewed by Strachan et al. [48] and provide over 30 literature references of where Raman spectroscopy has been used to determine the chemical content and physical form of API in solid dosage formulations. As no sample preparation is required the determination of multiple API forms (e.g. polymorphs, hydrates/solvates and amorphous content) provides a solid state analysis that is not possible by HPLC. However, as previously discussed sampling strategies must be employed to ensure the Raman measurement is representative of the whole sample. A potential solution is to sample the whole of a solid dosage form and not multiple regions of it. As presented in Chap. 3 the emerging technique of transmission Raman provides a method to do just this. With acquisition times in the order of seconds, this approach offers an alternative to HPLC and NIR analyses and is also applicable to tablet and capsule analysis in a PAT environment. [Pg.226]

The electron microscope offers a unique approach for measuring individual nano-sized volumes which may be catalytically active as opposed to the averaging method employed by spectroscopic techniques. It is just this ability of being able to observe and measure directly small crystallites or nano-volumes of a catalyst support that sets the microscope apart from other analyses. There have been many studies reported in the literature over the past fifteen years which emphasize the use of analytical and transmission electron microscopy in the characterization of catalysts. Reviews (1-5) of these studies emphasize the relationship between the structure of the site and catalytic activity and selectivity. Most commercial catalysts do not readily permit such clear distinction of physical properties with performance. The importance of establishing the proximity of elements, elemental distribution and component particle size is often overlooked as vital information in the design and evaluation of catalysts. For example, this interactive approach was successfully used in the development of a Fischer-Tropsch catalyst (6). Although some measurements on commercial catalysts can be made routinely with a STEM, there are complex catalysts which require... [Pg.345]


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