Spectroscopy - June 2009 - (Page 12) 12 Spectroscopy 24(6) June 2009 w w w. s p e c t r o s c o p y o n l i n e . c o m News Spectrum Industry The Space Shuttle Atlantis recently visited the Hubble Space Telescope for the first time since 2002. During one of the mission’s five spacewalks, astronauts swapped the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR) device for the new Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS). COSTAR is the device that corrected Hubble’s original blurred vision during the first servicing mission. Since all of Hubble’s instruments after that point were designed with the correction built in, COSTAR is no longer needed. COS is designed for ultraviolet spectroscopy and will be used to study such areas as galaxy evolution, the formation of planets and the rise of the elements needed for life, and the cosmic web of gas between galaxies. For more information, visit www.spectroscopyonline.com. NMR spectroscopy to pinpoint these differences. Solution NMR spectroscopy is a widely used method for analyzing phosphorus content in manure, but the added use of solid-state NMR enabled the researchers to detect at least 17 different chemical forms of phosphorus that varied in concentration. The team found that the organic dairy manure contained higher levels of phosphorus, calcium, potassium, manganese, zinc, and magnesium than the conventional manure. In addition, the organic manure had more types of phosphorus that are comparatively slow to dissolve. If the organic manure were used as fertilizer, this slow-release characteristic would increase the likelihood that the nutrients would be taken up by crops rather than being washed out of fields and into groundwater sources. Researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (Cambridge, Massachusetts) have created an “astro-comb” to help astronomers detect lighter, Earthlike planets around distant stars. In most cases, extrasolar planets are detected through spectroscopy, which reveals the chemical composition of the star and, through the Doppler effect, can also indicate the presence of a planet orbiting the star. Current spectroscopy techniques can determine star movements to within a few meters per second. Using their new method, the Harvard researchers were able to Research Using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), researchers from the Agricultural Research Service, New England Plant, Soil, and Water Laboratory (Orono, Maine) showed that conventional and organic dairy manures from commercial dairy farms differed in concentrations of plant nutrients, including phosphorus, metals, and minerals. They used both solution NMR spectroscopy and solid-state Market Profile: Raman Enabled FT-IR Infrared (IR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy are very and functional groups that generate strong spectra in one complementary methods. The strongest demand tends to technique or the other. This makes combined Raman and come from applications that require analytical information FT-IR very useful in drug development. A significant and from a potentially broad range of compounds and functional rapidly growing segment of this market is forensics, which groups. The global market for is generally accounted for by Pharma combined Raman and FTgovernment laboratories. The Other 31% 18% IR accounts for a small but combination of Raman and FTgrowing percentage of both IR makes it possible to screen for the broader IR and Raman a very wide range of unknown Polymers Government spectroscopy markets. compounds, and to do so 12% 22% Compounds and functional without disturbing the sample. groups that give strong Most of the market for signatures in IR spectroscopy, combined Raman and Academic such as carbonyls and nitriles, FT-IR consists of Raman 17% tend to be weak in Raman add-on modules for FT-IR Raman enabled FT-IR market demand — 2009. spectra, while the converse instrumentation, although fully generally is true for aromatic compounds. While FTintegrated instruments are available. SDi estimates the IR spectroscopy has been a well-established laboratory combined global demand for these products to be around analytical technique for some time, viable and effective $25 million in 2009, and it should see steady high singleRaman spectroscopy instrumentation has developed digit growth, even in the face of the current recession. fairly recently due to the breaking of various technological The foregoing data were based on SDi’s market analysis barriers. Now that both techniques are fairly well and perspectives report entitled Global Assessment established, most vendors in these areas now offer some Report, 10th Edition: The Laboratory Life Science and form of combined configuration of the techniques. Analytical Instrument Industry, September 2008. For Demand from the pharmaceutical industry is the more information, contact Stuart Press, Vice President largest for combined FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy — Strategic Analysis, Strategic Directions International, because many drug formulations combine compounds Inc., www.strategic-directions.com. http://www.spectroscopyonline.com http://www.spectroscopyonline.com http://www.strategic-directions.com Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Spectroscopy - June 2009 Spectroscopy - June 2009 Contents News Spectrum Auger Spectroscopy Statistics and Chemometrics for Clinical Data Reporting, Part 1 Understanding and Interpreting the New GAMP 5 Software Categories Current Status of Standoff LIBS Security Applications at the United States Army Research Laboratory Spectral Studies on the Interaction of [Ru(bpy)2(BTIP)]2+ with DNA and Determination of Nucleic Acids at Nanogram Levels Product Resources Calendar Ad Index Spectroscopy - June 2009 Spectroscopy - June 2009 - (Page BB1) Spectroscopy - 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