Raman spectrometer with vertical flow method for solutions containing organic solvents

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2024 Nov 5:320:124679. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2024.124679. Epub 2024 Jun 18.

Abstract

The vertical flow (VF) method improves generation and collection efficiency in Raman spectroscopy. It enhances all Raman signals, including undesired signals of organic solvents having a considerably large Raman cross section. We constructed a Raman spectrometer using the VF method to overcome this drawback and introduced a spatial line rejection mask to eliminate unnecessary bands. In addition, the design of the VF unit was improved to resist organic solvents. A VF unit with a 60-µm pinhole enhanced the signal 168 times. The spatial mask effectively eliminated the large Raman bands of the solvent and enabled a longer exposure time. The increase in the dynamic range improved the signal-to-noise ratio by 10 % in methanol and acetonitrile measurements. Raman spectrometer with the VF method and spatial mask enables us to record the Raman spectrum of solute molecules without the disturbance of solvent bands.

Keywords: Selective elimination of Raman bands; Signal enhancement method; Spatial mask.