Raman spectroscope

The Raman spectroscopy allows for the qualitative and quantitative determination of species in a sample, as well as the recognition of chemical structures. Our Raman equipment can be coupled with a high-pressure vessel and a high-pressure probe to determine concentrations and structures inline. Additionally, it can be coupled with a zoom probe, allowing to analyze composition and chemical structure at distances up to 40 cm. Raman spectroscopy demonstrates its ability to identify liquids such as H2O, n-butanol, and n-dodecane as well as gases such as H2, N2, CO2, and CH4, in addition to liquid-liquid, gas-liquid, gas-gas mixtures and liquid solutions such as NaCl brines.

References

  • Villablanca, R., Jaeger, P., von Reinicke Laredo, D., 2023. Inline method to measure gas and salt solubility in liquid phases. Erdoel Erdgas Kohle/EKEP 139, 25–34. https://doi.org/10.19225/200203