Spectroscopy

A section of Analytica (ISSN 2673-4532).

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Spectroscopic techniques play a pivotal and indispensable role in analytical chemistry, offering invaluable insights into understanding of chemical compositions and molecular structures, as well as investigating of molecular dynamics. Advancements in laser and detector technology and miniaturized instrumentation have greatly enhanced the resolution, detection limits, and portability of spectrometers. Furthermore, the integration of spectroscopy with artificial intelligence has enabled capabilities for complex mixture analysis, data processing and real-time monitoring, expanding its applications across biomedical diagnostics, pharmaceutical analysis, and environmental monitoring.

This section covers both fundamental and application papers, including but not limited to the following:

  • UV–Vis spectroscopy;
  • NIR/Mid-Infrared/Raman spectroscopy;
  • Atomic Emission, Atomic Absorption and Atomic Fluorescence spectroscopy;
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy;
  • Fluorescence/bioluminescence/chemiluminescence/phosphorescence;
  • Mass spectrometry;
  • Optical (bio)chemical sensing;
  • Novel experimental techniques or instrumentation for atomic or molecular spectroscopy.

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