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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) | Subject: Nicolet iN10 FT-IR
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2008
FT-IR microscope simplifies infrared
microscopy
Thermo Fisher Scientific's Nicolet iN10 FT-IR simplifies infrared microscopy, enabling analytical and investigative chemistry laboratories to take full advantage of the power of this technique
Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced the launch of its new Nicolet iN10 FT-IR microscope, powered by new Omnic Picta software "From solid drug delivery systems to flat-screen displays, the structures of materials are becoming ever more sophisticated on the micro scale," said Ian Jardine, vice president of global research and development for Thermo Fisher Scientific
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This drives the need for instruments capable of characterising these structures.
"Infrared microscopy combines the identification power of FT-IR with the magnification of microscopy to enable such characterisation.
"The technique requires a high degree of skill, as it adds several steps over and above those required for a simple FT-IR measurement.
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"The new Thermo Scientific Nicolet iN10 FT-IR microscope, in combination with our Omnic Picta software, closes the gap between the simplicity of FT-IR spectroscopy and the complexity of infrared microscopy".
The unique integrated architecture of the Nicolet FT-IR microscope removes the need for an external spectrometer and provides exceptional optical efficiency, allowing data to be obtained with speed and simplicity.
FT-IR microscopes typically require the use of liquid nitrogen-cooled detectors.
The Nicolet iN10 FT-IR microscope is equipped with a room-temperature detector, eliminating the time, hazards and expense associated with liquid nitrogen cooling.
In combination with the highly efficient Slide-on ATR sampling device, this detector makes the Nicolet iN10 FT-IR microscope as quick and easy to use as an infrared bench.
"Simply finding and measuring a sample has traditionally required skill and time," Jardine added.
"The Nicolet iN10 FT-IR microscope is highly automated and incorporates machine vision technology to facilitate sample loading, locating and measurement.
"While simple to use, Omnic Picta software provides powerful analysis functionality that extracts comprehensive chemical and physical information from the data.
"This allows the user to go from 'sample to answer' quickly, simply and with confidence".
Infrared microscopy has lagged behind FT-IR in its ability to be validated.
This has caused issues with acceptance of the technique in regulated industries.
Thermo says the Nicolet iN10 can be validated in reflection, transmission and ATR sampling modes, thereby simplifying the instrument qualification process for users in such regulated environments.
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