Raman spectroscopy is an easy- to-use analytical technique that identifi es liquids and solids within seconds. The sharp features of the Raman spectrum form a unique fi n gerprint for each IR-active sub- stance. Thanks to this, every chemi- cal structure can be distinguished in any matrix, even isomers and poly- morphs.
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Jayasooriya, U. A., & Jenkins, R. D. (2002). Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy. In An Introduction to Laser Spectroscopy (pp. 77–104). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0727-7_3
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