Raman microscopy: Comprehensive characterization of polymers
During the 1940s and 1950s, polymer chemistry became increasingly efficient and also more complex, offering a multitude of new materials. Polymers are now unavoidable in many application fields.
Understanding the polymerization process, polymer structure, or identifying defects in final products is therefore very important for many laboratories. Raman microscopy is one of the most powerful techniques for obtaining accurate information when it comes to polymers.
From monomer identification and analyzing crystallinity for quality control purposes to advanced studies on multilayer materials, developing new formulations or monitoring degradation kinetics, Raman microscopy is the only technique able to provide accurate non-destructive chemical identification combined with high precision imaging.
Key learning objectives:
- Learn how Raman microscopy is a key technique for polymer studies using various application examples.
- How to solve daily work changes with HORIBA micro-Raman and QScan functionalities.
Who should attend:
- Academic researchers studying polymers
- Industrial R&D departments
- Chemistry/polymers
- Packaging makers (food/pharmaceutical)
- Ground floor providers
- Automotive
- Industrial (polymer/chemistry) quality control labs
- Chemistry/polymer or raw materials provider
- Packaging makers (food/pharmaceutical)
- Academic/industrial polymer formulation teams
- Control labs
Certificate of attendance
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