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Papers/AppNotes
Application Notes 
- Portable Fuel Analyzer A fuel analyzer designed specifically for operation in demanding environments, such as petrochemical refineries, field, port and tarmac operations. It is light weight and contains a 5-hour battery
- Biodiesel Analysis (Raman spectroscopy to monitor the production of biodiesel in both batch and continuous flow reactors)
- PAT for QbD Pharma (Raw Materials Identification, Polymorph Analysis During Crystallization, Pill Composition and Uniformity) PAT for QbD Pharma
- Determination of Fuel Quality by PLS (Gasoline, Diesel, and Jet Fuel)
- Gasoline Analysis (Quality Control of Aromatics BTEX, Quality Control of Oxygenates MTBE
- Epoxy Curing (Process Monitoring, End Point Determination, Kinetic Rate Determination)
- Anthrax Spores (Detection of Anthrax Spores in Water)
- Chemotherapy Drugs (Chemotherapy Drug Analysis from Saliva)
- Chemical Residue Detector Chemical Residue Detector. A SERS based technology for detecting trace chemicals on surfaces.
- Melamine & Pesticide Detection - Melamine and Pesticides can be detected using our Sol-Gel SERS capillaries to concentrations down to 1 ppm.
- RamanID - Identify unknown white powders and liquids with RTA's Portable Raman Analyzer (RamanID).
- RamanPro - Process Raman Analyzer designed to measure chemicals in the most demanding production environments.
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Publications 
- Detection of Drugs of Abuse in Saliva by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)
Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 65, Issue 9, pp. 1004-1008 (2011) (publication availible upon request)
- Raman Spectroscopy Using 1550 nm (Retina-Safe) Laser Excitation, Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 65, Issue 5, pp. 561-563 (2011)
(publication availible upon request)
- Raman Spectroscopy Using 1550 nm (Retina-Safe) Laser Excitation, Applied Spectroscopy, May 2011.
(publication availible upon request)
- Detecting Explosives by Portable Raman Analyzers: A Comparison of 785-, 976-, 1064-, and 1550-nm (Retina-Safe) Laser Excitation, Spectroscopy, April 2011
- Book Chapter
“Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: Theory and application to the analysis of Chlorpyrifos in orange juice”, Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Food Science, 2010
- High-Throughput Trace Analysis Using SERS-Coated Microtiter Plates with a Raman Plate Reader, Spectroscopy,June 2010
- Detecting Bacillus Spores by Raman and Surface-Enhanced Raman (SERS) Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy, June 2005
- Surface-enhanced Raman spectra of VX and its hydrolysis products, Appl Spec., 2005
- Analysis of 5-fluorouracil in saliva using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2005
- Characterization of chemical warfare G-agent hydrolysis products by Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy SPIE, 2004
- Detecting hydrolysis products of blister agents in water by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) SPIE 2005
- Detecting Bacillus spores by Raman and Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) Spectroscopy June, 2005
- Rapid Dipicolinic Acid Extraction from Bacillus spores detected by Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy Appl. Spec., 2004
- Detecting Bacillus cereus spores on a mail-sorting system using Raman spectroscopy J. Raman Spectroscopy, 2004
(publication availible upon request)
- Differentiating bacterial spores from hoax materials by Raman spectroscopy SPIE, 2003
- Simultaneous chemical separation and Surface-enhanced Raman spectral detection using Silver-doped Sol-gels Appl. Spec., 2003
- Correlations between Molecular (Raman) and Macroscopic (Rheology) data for process monitoring of thermoset composites Journal of Process Analytical Chemistry, 2001
- Development of a phase-diagram to control composite manufacturing using Raman spectroscopy SPIE, 2003
- Characterization of polymer composites during autoclave manufacturing by Fourier-Transform Raman spectroscopy SPIE, 2000
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