Suction Cup Raman Probe

In-situ gas measurements

Suction Cup Raman Probe

Suction Cup Raman Probe

IS-Instruments has developed a Raman probe to measure samples through glass, acrylic, and other optical mediums that would typically obscure spectroscopic measurements.

This probe, which uses a biaxial design, was designed to be retrofitted to freeze-dryers to monitor freeze-drying runs through thick acrylic or glass, which traditional Czerny-Turner-based spectrometers often struggle to do.

These probes, designed with a 100 mm focal length, integrate with the ISI range of HES spectrometers, which offer a 100-fold increase in throughput over current conventional systems.

Product Specifications

RP1000 Raman Probe for Stand-Off Measurements

Suction Cup Raman Probe

Using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) with our Raman measurements has shown that it is possible to identify the different stages of freeze-drying, particularly the transitions of mannitol into its various polymorphs.

This allows the user to monitor the freeze-drying process in real time by monitoring the exact crystal structure of the sample.

Raman spectra of paracetamol, mannitol, and polyclonal IgG are shown. All Raman spectra were captured through a 25mm acrylic window and a glass vial (see below).

Applications include:
  • Lyophilisation of pharmaceuticals and therapeutic agents
  • Measuring chemicals inside fume cupboards
  • Mounting to glovebox windows used in the nuclear industry
Feature Detail
Raman operating λ 785 nm
Configuration Biaxial
Standoff distance (from 100mm diameter window) ~ 1000 mm
Laser fibre connection FC/PC
Spectrometer fibre connection SMA
Dimensions L: 270 mm
W: 200 mm
H: 100mm
Mass 0.94 kg