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Thanks so much for sharing
Has anyone discovered the process of the sugar in dna being a different type than the 3 rna's and both types appear only in their right hand (Chiral) form?
Probably the most underrated area of research in all of API manufacturing. I wish it would get more attention. And I also wish there were more conventional approaches to crystallization parameterization rather then than buying an expensive laser
Vidéo très compréhensible, merci🙏.
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Can you provide more info? Im a pharmacology student and this info is gold
Here are some links you might find helpful: IR vs Raman - www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/Raman-Spectroscopy/raman-vs-ir-spectroscopy.html Raman spectroscopy - www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/Raman-Spectroscopy.html FTIR spectroscopy - www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/ftir-spectroscopy.html
@@MettlerToledoAC thx broo.. I'll check them now
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Very well explained, thank you.
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The definition of PVM is not found on the Mettler website.
Thank you for your feedback! PVM is a trademarked term and technology used in our EasyViewer particle size analyzers. More info on PVM (Particle Vision and Measurement) can be found here: www.mt.com/us/en/home/phased_out_products/L1_AutochemProducts/FBRM-PVM-Particle-System-Characterization/PVM/ParticleView-V19-PVM-Technology.html
Download the guide to learn about the seven key crystallization mechanisms that dramatically impact product quality and yield: www.mt.com/us/en/home/library/guides/automated-reactors/Key-Crystallization-Mechanisms.html?GLO_YT_Autochem_OTH_KZread_Autochem
But I think you mean by exothermic is the surroundings because it release this energy also and you can feel the heat
How if you heat lets say water it is endothermic because I absorb heat in ordrer to have more energy so it can become a vapor
Learn more about flocculation in chemical process development: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/L2_ParticleProcessing/Formulation_Flocculation.html
Learn more about Crystallization and the agglomeration of particles: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/L2_Crystallization.html
Learn more about Crystal Polymorphism: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/L2_Crystallization/polymorphism.html
Learn more about Crystallization Seeding: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/L2_Crystallization/seeding-cryz.html
View the full presentation: www.mt.com/us/en/home/library/on-demand-webinars/automated-reactors/hein-high-purity-lithium-carbonate.html
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It's short wavelength not short frequency, you're ought to say higher frequency
Measure and scale-up exothermic reactions: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/Process-Safety/heat-of-reaction.html
Thank you!
This video is awesome and thanks that I found it on the website and now my understanding about crystallization is strong . Thanks a lot for this wonderful video 😁😅❤
Thanks a lot... you are our god... Wow too easy to understand...
thanks for this video, it's really clear and the editing is amazing !
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Learn more about FTIR Spectroscopy: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/ftir-spectroscopy.html
Learn more about attenuated total reflectance and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy: bit.ly/3PgFsnc
Learn more about process analytical technology (PAT): bit.ly/43wrt0R
Learn more about Rayleigh and Raman scattering: www.mt.com/us/en/home/applications/L1_AutoChem_Applications/Raman-Spectroscopy/raman-scattering.html#rayleigh-vs-raman-scattering
how about brillouin
Good
Learn more about inline, automated sampling for chemical reactions: www.mt.com/us/en/home/products/L1_AutochemProducts/automated-sampling-systems.html
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**note that the stokes would have a longer wavelength (and period) and lower frequency, whereas antistokes would have a shorter wavelength (and period) and higher frequency
Thanks, i was confused.
Wonderfully explained! Thanks!
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Thanks for the information and such nice animation it helps in clearing the topic well.👍🏻
You are most welcome! Glad it was helpful 😊
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