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High-speed Raman Method Detects Micro- and Nanoplastics

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Raman spectroscopy is a useful tool for identifying microplastics — plastic particles smaller than 5 mm — although conventional point confocal Raman methods are limited to single-point detection, limiting the detection speed. A line-scan Raman spectroscopy method developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Cardiff University significantly boosts detection speed for both micro- and nanoplastics. The researchers reported a line-scan Raman microspectroscopy system capable of rapid imaging and chemical identification of microplastics down to 2000 nm in size, and capable of...Read full article

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    Published: August 2023
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    line scan
    Line scan refers to a method of capturing images or data by scanning a single line at a time, as opposed to capturing the entire image simultaneously. This technique is commonly used in various imaging and scanning applications where a continuous or sequential scan along a line is more practical or efficient than capturing the entire image at once. Key features of line scan imaging include: Sequential capture: Instead of capturing an entire two-dimensional image at once, line scan systems...
    Research & TechnologyRamanImagingSensors & Detectorsline scanspectroscopymicroplasticsnanoplasticsenvironmentChinese Academy of SciencesChangchun Institute of OpticsCardiff UniversityAsia-PacificEuropeTechnology News

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