Infrared Spectroscopy Suite
Laboratory for Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy - simple, reliable methods for characterising solids, liquids, and gases. These techniques can identify unknown compounds, monitor reactions, and quantify compounds with minimal sample preparation and high throughput. Chemometric approaches allow for advanced data analysis, enabling classification and quantification with large, complex data sets. Infrared microscopy combines FTIR spectroscopy with traditional light microscopy to provide ‘point and shoot’ analysis of very small structures and chemical imaging of biological specimens. Scion specialises in infrared spectroscopy of plant derived materials, plastics, composites, soils, and microplastics.
Laboratory for Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy - simple, reliable methods for characterising solids, liquids, and gases. These techniques can identify unknown compounds, monitor reactions, and quantify compounds with minimal sample preparation and high throughput. Chemometric approaches allow for advanced data analysis, enabling classification and quantification with large, complex data sets. Infrared microscopy combines FTIR spectroscopy with traditional light microscopy to provide ‘point and shoot’ analysis of very small structures and chemical imaging of biological specimens. Scion specialises in infrared spectroscopy of plant derived materials, plastics, composites, soils, and microplastics.