Date: 28 February 2012, 11am EST, 4pm GMT, 5pm CET
Duration: 1 hours
Raman spectroscopy is a powerful, effective tool for carbon nanotube characterization. This fast, non-destructive technique provides highly detailed information at the molecular level.
This presentation will provide a thorough understanding of:
- what is represented in a Raman spectrum
- how to obtain representative Raman spectra from bulk samples of carbon materials
- key parameters (physical nature of carbon materials, instrument considerations, experimental onditions and sampling methods) to considered for a Raman measurement
- how to optimize the aforementioned parameters to ensure that you are capturing everything necessary for supporting routine analytical measurements of carbon nanotubes and related materials.
Who Should Attend:
- Producers of Carbon Nanotubes and other carbon materials ( i.e. graphene nanoparticles)
- Users of Carbon nanotubes and carbon materials
- Material Scientists/ Researchers involved in composite materials