Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (or PAS) is an analytical technique used to identify and characterize chemical compounds. It combines the principles of optics and acoustics, using light to create sound waves which can be measured to reveal the properties of a material. PAS can be used to measure absorption and emission spectra of a variety of materials, including polymeric film, polysaccharides, and proteins. It is also useful for monitoring reaction kinetics and studying the structure of molecules. The technique is non-destructive and can be used to analyze samples in-situ, making it a valuable tool for research in fields such as materials science, biochemistry, and pharmaceuticals.
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