Morphologi 4 and Morphologi 4-ID- Demo at your Desk

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This live online demo is designed to get you up close and personal with the Morphologi 4 platform. Debbie Huck-Jones will give you an insider's look at the instrument direct from our lab so you can follow a typical measurement including Morphologically-Directed Raman Spectroscopy (MDRS®).
This will introduce you to automated image analysis and the powerful Morphologi software to show you how the combination of size and shape parameters along with chemical identity can be used to better understand your materials.
We will look at how a dry powder sample can be dispersed using the integrated sample dispersion unit. We will then run a quick measurement and take you through the software features available for interpreting the results.
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  • @vijaykumar-tm2xt
    @vijaykumar-tm2xt Жыл бұрын

    hi,can we check the ointment also

  • @LearnValue
    @LearnValue Жыл бұрын

    Should we acquire spectra in 2x/5x/50x for best result?

  • @MalvernPanalytical

    @MalvernPanalytical

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, Thanks for your question. As is often the case it depends on the application and the sample! If you are running an automated measurement the 50x that will be used for the Ramana part of the analysis. In this case you select the objective most suited for the Morphological part of the analysis and the system will automatically switch to the 50x to acquire each spectrum. In our support materials there is guidance around which objective to select if you will be performing a full MDRS analysis depending on the particle size. If you are using the system in manual mode then it is possible to acquire a spectrum using other objectives, and which you choose will depend on the sample eg particle size and scattering efficiency. Please do reach out to your local Malvern Panalytical support for further guidance or training. I hope this helps you with your MDRS application.

  • @LearnValue

    @LearnValue

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MalvernPanalytical this info will helpful to us. We have separated particle which is very small in amount,we are getting spectra of backgroung not the single particle.any reason..

  • @MalvernPanalytical

    @MalvernPanalytical

    Жыл бұрын

    There are various reasons that may lead to you not getting a good spectrum from your particle. It may be related to the particle size and/or the scattering efficiency of the material. Some materials are not Raman active. The spot size of the Raman beam is ~2um. If the particles of interest are smaller than this and/or are weak scatters then you can try extending the acquisition time. You can also consider applying a background correction. The parameters to use can be very application and sample specific. Your local support team will be happy to advise how they can offer more guidance on your specific application. Find your local team here www.malvernpanalytical.com/en/about-us/contact-us

  • @LearnValue

    @LearnValue

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MalvernPanalytical thanks will try background correction

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