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Utilization Of Raman Spectroscopic Techniques For Forensic Science Applications, Alyssa Rose Daniel Dec 2020

Utilization Of Raman Spectroscopic Techniques For Forensic Science Applications, Alyssa Rose Daniel

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In the field of forensic science, it is important to have reliable, accurate, and nondestructive testing methods for evidence collection and testing. Current methods, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), are destructive to evidence and require lengthy sample preparation. Because of its nondestructive nature, specificity, and portability, Raman spectroscopy has been increasingly improving forensic science. The goal of this work is to expand on the growing pool of knowledge of forensics related Raman applications.

One problem that has plagued forensic scientists for years is how to accurately identify the time since death, or post-mortem interval. …


Characterizing The Morphology Of Solvent Annealed Pcbm/P3ht Bilayers Using Gixrd And Raman Spectroscopy, Tyler Evan Mcpherson May 2014

Characterizing The Morphology Of Solvent Annealed Pcbm/P3ht Bilayers Using Gixrd And Raman Spectroscopy, Tyler Evan Mcpherson

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A growing demand for new forms of renewable energy has been at the forefront of scientific research. Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) provide a promising alternative to the expensive inorganic solar cells used today. Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and [6,6]-phenyl C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) are common donor and acceptor materials used in the active layer of an OPV device. These systems have reached power conversion efficiencies of approximately 12 %. However, little is known about the actual morphology. A better understanding of the morphology would allow researchers to optimize device fabrication to increase the device performance. As-cast devices are limited by the processing …