1. Rotating samples in FT-RAMAN spectrometers.
- Author
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De Paepe AT, Dyke JM, Hendra PJ, and Langkilde FW
- Subjects
- Absorption, Fourier Analysis, Hot Temperature, Maleates chemistry, Metoprolol chemistry, Rotation, Silicon Dioxide chemistry, Tablets, Spectrum Analysis, Raman methods
- Abstract
It is customary to rotate samples in Raman spectroscopy to avoid absorption or sample heating. In FT-Raman experiments the rotation is always shown (typically 30-60 rpm) because higher speeds are thought to generate noise in the spectra. In this article we show that more rapid rotation is possible. A tablet containing maleic acid and one made up of sub-millimetre silica particles with metoprolol succinate as active ingredient were rotated at different speeds, up to 6760 rpm. The FT-Raman spectra were recorded and studied. We conclude that it is perfectly acceptable to rotate samples up to 1500 rpm.
- Published
- 1997
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