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When matter interacts

January 09, 2018 1:45 PM
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Paula Burch-Celentano pburch@tulane.edu
  
Technology advances understanding of chemical reactions.

Using a Raman spectroscopy, a laptop in the lab of Daniel Shantz in the Department of Chemical Engineering displays a spectrum of reacted benzene. This technology allows scientists to better understand the mechanism of chemical reactions.

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