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Real-Time Reaction Monitoring with the VERAX VERAX VERAX VERAX VERAX TM and VizRaman TM Software Technical Note #17 Why Raman? R aman spectroscopy continues to emerge as an important tool for monitoring reactions in real time. Raman scattering provides complementary information to tradi- tional FT-IR (mid-IR) and NIR spectroscopy, and has advantages over both: Raman measures fundamental vibrational modes that are easily attributed to molecular structure. Measurements can often be made through glass reaction vessels. Immersible fiber optic probes can be manufactured with inexpensive silica fibers and quartz or sapphire optics. Water is a weak Raman scatterer, so aqueous solutions do not pose any additional difficulties. Most Raman bands are not sensitive to minor temperature fluctuations. The VERAX System T he VERAX TM Raman system com bines a high quality spectrometer, wide array of fiber optic probes, and VizRaman TM software to enable moni- toring of experiments in real time. At the heart of the system is the high- throughput spectrometer providing excellent data in the “fingerprint” re- gion of the spectrum. High resolution (4 cm -1 ) ensures that small spectral changes can be clearly discriminated. The VERAX is available with a variety of RamanProbe TM fiber optic probes for through-vessel or immersion mea- surements. Various diameters of probes are available to fit into lab-scale reaction glassware or an ALR (Auto- mated Laboratory Reactor). Because silica fiber optics are highly transmis- sive, laboratory results are readily transferrable to on-line process moni- toring. Real-time spectral display with VizRaman and the VERAX spectrometer. Real-Time Display V izRaman software provides a simple but powerful interface for setting up and running reaction moni- toring experiments. The Exposure Time (or measurement time) can be set on the main control panel enabling either single spectra or a set of succes- sive spectra to be collected. Large data sets are not a problem, and the overall reaction time does not need to be de- fined prior to data collection. The “Stop” button can be pressed at any time to halt the data acquisition and save all data. An interactive 3D display allows the full visualization of the spectral data while the reaction is still in progress. An optional second win- dow can be added to show the most recent spectra, or a trend line of the height of a selected peak versus time. All individual spectra, and any calcu- lated trendlines, are stored for later detailed analysis.
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Page 1: Real-Time Reaction Monitoring with the VERAXTM …Real-Time Reaction Monitoring with the VERAXTM and VizRamanTM Software Technical Note #17 Why Raman? R aman spectroscopy continues

Real-Time Reaction Monitoring with the VERAXVERAXVERAXVERAXVERAXTM

and VizRamanTM Software

Technical Note #17

Why Raman?

Raman spectroscopy continuesto emerge as an important toolfor monitoring reactions in real

time. Raman scattering providescomplementary information to tradi-tional FT-IR (mid-IR) and NIRspectroscopy, and has advantages overboth:

• Raman measures fundamentalvibrational modes that are easilyattributed to molecular structure.

• Measurements can often be madethrough glass reaction vessels.

• Immersible fiber optic probes can bemanufactured with inexpensive silicafibers and quartz or sapphire optics.

• Water is a weak Raman scatterer, soaqueous solutions do not pose anyadditional difficulties.

• Most Raman bands are not sensitiveto minor temperature fluctuations.

The VERAX System

The VERAXTM Raman system combines a high quality spectrometer,

wide array of fiber optic probes, andVizRamanTM software to enable moni-toring of experiments in real time. Atthe heart of the system is the high-throughput spectrometer providingexcellent data in the “fingerprint” re-gion of the spectrum. High resolution(4 cm-1) ensures that small spectralchanges can be clearly discriminated.The VERAX is available with a varietyof RamanProbeTM fiber optic probes

for through-vessel or immersion mea-surements. Various diameters ofprobes are available to fit into lab-scalereaction glassware or an ALR (Auto-mated Laboratory Reactor). Becausesilica fiber optics are highly transmis-sive, laboratory results are readilytransferrable to on-line process moni-toring.

Real-time spectral display with VizRaman and theVERAX spectrometer.

Real-Time Display

VizRaman software provides asimple but powerful interface for

setting up and running reaction moni-toring experiments. The ExposureTime (or measurement time) can be set

on the main control panel enablingeither single spectra or a set of succes-sive spectra to be collected. Large datasets are not a problem, and the overallreaction time does not need to be de-fined prior to data collection. The“Stop” button can be pressed at anytime to halt the data acquisition andsave all data. An interactive 3D displayallows the full visualization of thespectral data while the reaction is stillin progress. An optional second win-dow can be added to show the mostrecent spectra, or a trend line of theheight of a selected peak versus time.All individual spectra, and any calcu-lated trendlines, are stored for laterdetailed analysis.

Page 2: Real-Time Reaction Monitoring with the VERAXTM …Real-Time Reaction Monitoring with the VERAXTM and VizRamanTM Software Technical Note #17 Why Raman? R aman spectroscopy continues

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Combined FT-IR and Raman

FT-IR and Raman are complementary vibrational spectroscopic

methods. The selection rules for thetwo techniques are quite different: FT-IR is very sensitive to changes in polarfunctions such as carbonyl and nitrilegroups, whereas Raman is particularlyuseful for observing molecular linkagesinvolving multiple bonds and heavieratoms. FT-IR is an absorbancetechnique and is inherently moresensitive to dilute constituents. Ramanis a scattering technique with a largersample volume, and can detect changesin phase and morphology in additionto molecular properties. In a crystalli-zation study, for example, an FT-IRsystem equipped with an ATR (attenu-ated total reflectance) probe willprovide information about the liquidphase, while the Raman spectra willinclude morphological informationabout the crystals that are forming.Mixing information about multi-phasesystems and emulsions is also acces-sible using Raman spectroscopy.

The VERAX Raman system coupledwith a ReactionViewTM fiber-optic FT-IR spectrometer provide a wealth ofchemical information in real time. TheRamIRTM multichannel reactionmonitoring software can be used tocontrol both systems simultaneously,resulting in complete vibrationalspectroscopic characterization of agiven system. The FT-IR data extendsthrough the R-H stretching regionsbeyond 3000 cm-1, while the Ramandata spans below 300 cm-1, enablingmonitoring of low-frequency bendingmodes and halogen-containing vibra-tions. Together, the VERAX andReactionView form a completesolution for monitoring reactionchemistry, phase changes, and crystalli-zation.

The VERAX and ReactionView combined FT-IR and Ramanreaction monitoring system with RamIR software.


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