G01N2021/3196

SPARK SPECTROMETRY FOR INCLUSIONS CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ON THE SURFACE OF LARGE SIZE METALLIC MATERIALS
20240159680 · 2024-05-16 ·

A spark spectrometry for inclusions content distribution on the surface of large size metallic materials, comprising the following steps: analyzing the surface of large-size metallic materials by spark discharge continuous excitation scanning, obtaining a mixture intensity distribution data of the solid solution and inclusions of an element on the surface of the large-size metallic materials; the relative frequency distribution diagram of spectral intensity is subjected to peak fitting of normal distribution and Gumbel distribution, obtaining an extreme value distribution data of spectral intensity of the inclusions; a size information of the inclusions in a small sample and that of the largest inclusions are correlated with the spectral intensity distribution data of inclusions, obtaining a result of content distribution of the inclusions on the surface of the large size metallic materials. The invention can quickly obtain accurate distribution information of inclusions of various elements on the surface of metallic materials.

Measuring a size distribution of nucleic acid molecules in a sample

A process for measuring a size distribution of a plurality of nucleic acid molecules, the process comprising: labeling the nucleic acid molecules with a fluorescent dye comprising a plurality of fluorescent dye molecules to form labeled nucleic acid molecules, such that a number of fluorescent dyes molecules attached to each nucleic acid molecule is reliably proportional to the number of base pairs in the nucleic acid molecule, the fluorescent dye molecules having a first florescence spectrum; producing, by the labeled nucleic acid molecules, the first florescence spectrum in response to irradiating the labeled nucleic acid molecules at the first wavelength; and detecting the first florescence spectrum to measure the size distribution of the plurality of nucleic acid molecules.

Smart anti-counterfeiting optical system (SACOS) for the detection of fraud using advanced spectroscopy-based technique

The SACOS apparatus solves counterfeiting issues instantaneously and develops new security features in order to improve the role that international regulatory commissions, governments, and central banks play to effectively fight counterfeiting.

IR SPECTRA MATCHING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20240219299 · 2024-07-04 ·

Spectra matching is widely used in various applications including the search for a spectrum of an unknown or subject material, chemical, or compound in an existing spectral database and quality control by means of comparing the spectra of products with standards. New systems and methods are described for identifying an unknown compound by calculating the similarities of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of organic compounds. The systems and methods incrementally calculate the spectral similarity based on the local spectral shapes. This reduces the bias caused by uneven weighing of large or broader peaks. In addition, the new systems and methods tolerant to the common issues in spectra matching including baseline offset, baseline sloping, and deviations in wavenumber axis alignment, suggesting its robustness and practical applicability.

Spectral differentiation of histological stains

The instant disclosure provides spectrophotometric methods for assessing histological stains used in a histology analyzer. The methods find use in various assessments including determinations of the identity of a histological stain, determinations of the quality of a histological stain, etc. Also included are devices and systems for practicing the described methods. The instant disclosure also provides computer readable media containing libraries of reference spectrophotometric characteristics of histological stains useful in assessing a histological stain used in a histology analyzer. Also provided is computer readable media containing instructions that cause a computing device to perform steps for making an assessment of a histological stain.

Detection of indications of psychoactive components in a liquid
10281392 · 2019-05-07 · ·

A method of contactless detection of indications of psychoactive components in a liquid and an apparatus therefor, by emitting a substantially monochromatic light at least at two different wavelengths and detecting the reflection in a free surface of the liquid by a photo detector, analyzing an output signal from the photo detector to identify output parts caused by light emitted from the first and second emitters, respectively, and determining whether the liquid contains at least one psychoactive component.

Methods for Determining Transition Metal Compound Concentrations in Multicomponent Liquid Systems
20190025200 · 2019-01-24 ·

Methods for determining the concentration of transition metal compounds in a solution containing more than one transition metal compound are described. Polymerization reactor systems providing real-time monitoring and control of the concentrations of the transition metal components of a multicomponent catalyst system are disclosed, as well as methods for operating such polymerization reactor systems and for improving methods of preparing the multicomponent catalyst system.

Methodology for the identification of materials through methods of comparison of the spectrum of a sample against a reference library of spectra of materials

A method of comparison of spectra from the spectrum of a sample and at least one spectrum of a reference library is provided. The method involves: obtaining at least one relevant spectral peak from the sample spectrum and comparing each of the relevant spectral peaks obtained with the spectra in the reference library. Methods are also described for: comparison of spectra from the second derivative of the sample spectrum and the second derivative of the reference library spectra; and comparison of spectra with the previous identification of the major component of a sample, which involves correlating triangularly the spectra of the sample, the reference and the major component.

Drug tracking system including food dyes detectable in bodily waste

The drug tracking system may be used to screen a subject's bodily waste and to identify a drug the subject has consumed. The system includes drug tags which include a one or more food dyes, each detectable in a subject's bodily waste using photographic or absorption spectroscopic analysis. The system may further include a database in which is stored the spectral signature of each drug tag and the unique drug associated with each drug tag. A spectral analysis obtained by analyzing a bodily waste sample may be entered into the database. The database may include instructions for comparing the spectral analysis to the spectral signature of each drug tag. The instructions may further report the unique drug associated with a drug tag which has a spectral signature matching the spectral analysis.

Drug Tracking System including Food Dyes Detectable in Bodily Waste

The drug tracking system may be used to screen a subject's bodily waste and to identify a drug the subject has consumed. The system includes drug tags which comprise a one or more food dyes, each detectable in a subject's bodily waste using photographic or absorption spectroscopic analysis. The system may further include a database comprising the spectral signature of each drug tag and the unique drug associated with each drug tag. A spectral analysis obtained by analyzing a bodily waste sample may be entered into the database. The database may include instructions for comparing the spectral analysis to the spectral signature of each drug tag. The instructions may further report the unique drug associated with a drug tag which has an spectral signature matching the spectral analysis.