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Title: Raman spectroscopy

Abstract

The period of this review is from late 1983 to late 1985. During this time over 5000 papers have appeared in the scientific literature dealing with many applications of Raman spectroscopy and extending its use to several new areas of study. As in the previous review in this series most of the applications relevant to solids are covered in one or other of the ten categories, which are the same as those used previously. However, aspects relating to solids which are not covered elsewhere include general reviews and the specific field of semiconductors. This is an area of great current interest in terms of Raman spectroscopy and the characterization of semiconductor materials and surfaces has been reported. Raman scattering also provides a new probe for the elucidation of structural properties of microcrystalline silicon and resonance Raman scattering in silicon at elevated temperatures has been studied. Many studies on carbon have also appeared in the literature including that of the various types of carbon, the use of Raman scattering to investigate disorder and crystallite formation in annealed carbon, in situ studies of intercalation kinetics, structural aspects of cokes and coals, and instrumentation for coal gasification. Raman spectroscopy has been applied tomore » such diverse systems as organic crystals, the determination of modifications in layered crystals, the detection of explosives on silica gel or carbon, diagnostics of heterogeneous chemical processes, and a study of tungsten-halogen bulbs. Laser Raman spectroscopy has also been coupled with liquid chromatography and phase-resolved background suppression has been used to enhance Raman spectra. 397 references.« less

Authors:
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Publication Date:
Research Org.:
BP Research Centre, Sunbury-on-Thames, England
OSTI Identifier:
5818324
Resource Type:
Journal Article
Journal Name:
Anal. Chem.; (United States)
Additional Journal Information:
Journal Volume: 58:5
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY; REVIEWS; USES; CARBON; CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES; CHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS; COAL; COAL GASIFICATION; COKE; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; GASES; HIGH PRESSURE; HIGH TEMPERATURE; LASERS; LIQUID COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY; LIQUIDS; MATRIX ISOLATION; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS; SILICON; SOLIDS; SOLUTIONS; SURFACES; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CHROMATOGRAPHY; DISPERSIONS; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELEMENTS; ENERGY SOURCES; EXPLOSIVES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; GASIFICATION; KINETICS; LASER SPECTROSCOPY; MATERIALS; MIXTURES; NONMETALS; REACTION KINETICS; SEMIMETALS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SPECTROSCOPY; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; 400104* - Spectral Procedures- (-1987)

Citation Formats

Gerrard, D L, and Bowley, H J. Raman spectroscopy. United States: N. p., 1986. Web. doi:10.1021/ac00296a002.
Gerrard, D L, & Bowley, H J. Raman spectroscopy. United States. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac00296a002
Gerrard, D L, and Bowley, H J. 1986. "Raman spectroscopy". United States. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac00296a002.
@article{osti_5818324,
title = {Raman spectroscopy},
author = {Gerrard, D L and Bowley, H J},
abstractNote = {The period of this review is from late 1983 to late 1985. During this time over 5000 papers have appeared in the scientific literature dealing with many applications of Raman spectroscopy and extending its use to several new areas of study. As in the previous review in this series most of the applications relevant to solids are covered in one or other of the ten categories, which are the same as those used previously. However, aspects relating to solids which are not covered elsewhere include general reviews and the specific field of semiconductors. This is an area of great current interest in terms of Raman spectroscopy and the characterization of semiconductor materials and surfaces has been reported. Raman scattering also provides a new probe for the elucidation of structural properties of microcrystalline silicon and resonance Raman scattering in silicon at elevated temperatures has been studied. Many studies on carbon have also appeared in the literature including that of the various types of carbon, the use of Raman scattering to investigate disorder and crystallite formation in annealed carbon, in situ studies of intercalation kinetics, structural aspects of cokes and coals, and instrumentation for coal gasification. Raman spectroscopy has been applied to such diverse systems as organic crystals, the determination of modifications in layered crystals, the detection of explosives on silica gel or carbon, diagnostics of heterogeneous chemical processes, and a study of tungsten-halogen bulbs. Laser Raman spectroscopy has also been coupled with liquid chromatography and phase-resolved background suppression has been used to enhance Raman spectra. 397 references.},
doi = {10.1021/ac00296a002},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5818324}, journal = {Anal. Chem.; (United States)},
number = ,
volume = 58:5,
place = {United States},
year = {Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 EST 1986},
month = {Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 EST 1986}
}