Solid Powder Cuvette Question
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 3:50 am
Hi there,
I fixed my calibration setup and was successful with the liquid sample cuvette. Now, I'm moving onto a solid powder stage and had a few questions:
1.) I currently have silicon dioxide powder on hand, and was wondering if this was a reliable website to compare my spectrum to (https://ramanlife.com/library/silicon-dioxide/) or is this (https://sdbs.db.aist.go.jp/) the gold standard since I see you refer to it often. I couldn't find any other spectrums that would corroborate with the one given in the first site and the second site only has the IR spectrum, not Raman, so I can't use that one.
2.) Would you recommend packing the powder really tight rather than having it be loose with some clumps forming? I would think the former would be better to reduce scattering and improve the signal. I have a hydraulic press and die that I can use if that's a better sample preparation.
Best,
Bowen
I fixed my calibration setup and was successful with the liquid sample cuvette. Now, I'm moving onto a solid powder stage and had a few questions:
1.) I currently have silicon dioxide powder on hand, and was wondering if this was a reliable website to compare my spectrum to (https://ramanlife.com/library/silicon-dioxide/) or is this (https://sdbs.db.aist.go.jp/) the gold standard since I see you refer to it often. I couldn't find any other spectrums that would corroborate with the one given in the first site and the second site only has the IR spectrum, not Raman, so I can't use that one.
2.) Would you recommend packing the powder really tight rather than having it be loose with some clumps forming? I would think the former would be better to reduce scattering and improve the signal. I have a hydraulic press and die that I can use if that's a better sample preparation.
Best,
Bowen