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Fourier Transform Raman studies of materials and compounds of biological importance
Affiliation:1. Tunis El Manar University- Campus Universitaire Farhat Hached Tunis B.P. n° 94 - ROMMANA 1068, Tunisie;2. Photovoltaic and Semiconductor Materials Laboratory, National Engineering School of Tunis, Belvedere PO Box 37, 1002 Tunis, Tunisia;1. Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8526, Japan;2. Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Katahira 2-1-1, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan;1. Solid-State Physics Department, National Research Centre, El-Buhooth St., 12622, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt;2. Ceramics Department, National Research Centre, El-Buhooth St., 12622, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt;1. Shandong Water Polytechnic,No.677, Xueyuan Road, Dong Gang District, Rizhao City, Shandong Province, 276826, China;2. Shandong Jiaotong University, No.5001 Haitang Road, Changqing District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, 250013, China;3. Stock company “Scientific research Institute of energy structures”, Construction proezd, 7a, Moscow, 125362, Russian
Abstract:The paper aims to demonstrate the new-found versatility that FT Raman methods provide to those who work on bio compounds. Almost all solid specimens give spectra easily, rapidly and non-destructively. The point is made that since results are now available on impure raw materials or partially purified extracts, the body of classical Raman data in the literature derived from purified materials can now be exploited. New spectra on foodstuffs, carbohydrates and lactones are offered and some progress on detailed structural/spectroscopic analysis is included to demonstrate the significance of the development.
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