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Welcome to Episode 9 of our "Analytical Instrumentation" series! 🔬✨
In this animated video, we delve into the basics and principles of Raman Spectroscopy, a pivotal technique in qualitative and quantitative analysis within research laboratories, QC labs, and the field of analytical chemistry. Whether you're a student, researcher, or laboratory technician, understanding Raman Spectroscopy is essential for accurate molecular identification and concentration determination.
📚 What You'll Learn in This Video:
Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy:
Raman Effect Overview: Understanding the phenomenon of Raman scattering and its significance in spectroscopy.
Rayleigh vs. Raman Scattering: Differentiating between elastic Rayleigh scattering and inelastic Raman scattering.
Mechanism of Raman Scattering:
Inelastic Photon-Electron Collisions: How photons interact with electrons to produce Raman scattering.
Energy Difference: The role of energy differences between incident and emitted photons in generating Raman lines.
Stokes and Anti-Stokes Lines:
Stokes Lines: Emission lines with frequencies lower than the incident photons.
Anti-Stokes Lines: Emission lines with frequencies higher than the incident photons.
Two-Photon Process: Understanding how Raman scattering involves two-photon interactions.
Energy Level Diagrams:
Molecular Energy States: Visual representation of singlet and triplet states in molecules.
Emission Pathways: How energy transitions lead to the emission of Stokes and Anti-Stokes lines.
Applications of Raman Spectroscopy:
Qualitative Analysis: Identifying molecular structures based on Raman spectra.
Quantitative Analysis: Determining concentrations of analytes using Raman intensity.
Spectrofluorimeter Integration: How Raman Spectroscopy complements other analytical instruments.
Hands-On Demonstrations:
Practical Examples: Real-world scenarios showcasing the use of Raman Spectroscopy in analytical applications.
Troubleshooting Tips: Common issues encountered during Raman measurements and how to resolve them for accurate results.
🔍 Key Topics Covered:
Raman Spectroscopy fundamentals
Raman vs. Rayleigh scattering
Stokes and Anti-Stokes lines
Energy level diagrams and molecular states
Mechanism of Raman scattering
Applications in qualitative and quantitative analysis
Practical examples and hands-on demonstrations
🎯 Target Audience:
Students and professionals in analytical chemistry
Researchers and laboratory technicians
Individuals interested in the mechanics of analytical instrumentation
Anyone looking to deepen their understanding of scientific instrumentation and analytical techniques
Stay calm and keep learning! Whether you're a student, researcher, or enthusiast aged 14 to 30, this tutorial will equip you with the knowledge to master Raman Spectroscopy effectively-all through engaging 2D animations!
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@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 2 года назад
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@giancarlomirandacastro213
@giancarlomirandacastro213 Год назад
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@zey2012
@zey2012 5 лет назад
This is so much simpler and easier to understand than the 8-page instruction from my class. Thanks a ton!
@eliobatista3399
@eliobatista3399 4 года назад
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@OlumideOni
@OlumideOni 6 лет назад
Nothing more than "Thank you". This is a very simple straight-to-the-point explanantion
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
Thanks Olumide Oni :) We are glad you liked the video.
@lisanation2203
@lisanation2203 6 лет назад
im stressing out of my head doing my last minute chemistry and this comic sans honestly calmed me down so much
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
Glad we could help :)
@griffitheternity4908
@griffitheternity4908 6 лет назад
Thanks - using RAMAN for my PHD and this was a great overview
@video7639
@video7639 4 года назад
me too :)
@syredeathtrooper
@syredeathtrooper 4 года назад
Fantastic video. So concise and so clear. Explained better than most PhD professors could!
@PrabhavShukla1
@PrabhavShukla1 6 лет назад
This was so beautifully explained! I learnt all this in my 1st year of Engineering and forgot about it since it was not used in my work. I had to know the basics again today and other videos I went through left me even more confused, until I stumbled upon yours. Saved me a ton of time I'd have spent going back to reference books. Thanks a lot man! Musch appreciated
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
Glad we could help you Prabhav Shukla. Thanks a lot for your positive comments. Such feedback from our viewers motivates us to create and publish such more videos :)
@ruloufo
@ruloufo 2 года назад
I'm an analytical chemist and this is the best Raman spectroscopy explanation I've ever seen! Well done!
@suryanshvaibhav
@suryanshvaibhav 3 года назад
Now it is clear why and how raman effect it is ?? Thank You ❣️
@Niet177
@Niet177 4 года назад
So simple and didactic, just brilliant.
@sushmitagautam5397
@sushmitagautam5397 2 года назад
I can't imagine anyone else teaching in such a Simplified Way...👌 Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 sir
@smrutiranjanmohapatra5487
@smrutiranjanmohapatra5487 3 года назад
Man you explained so well than my Copycat Book and My teacher hats off to you 😊
@bhattvd1
@bhattvd1 2 года назад
You are a good teacher! First time a lay man like me can understand Raman Spectrometry! Thanks.
@Taiki-vo7tu
@Taiki-vo7tu 10 месяцев назад
Watching this as a revision for my test tomorow and i can confidently say that ive never had this topic explained to me so well before
@linaamer2857
@linaamer2857 3 года назад
Suddenly I like instrumental analysis, thanks bro 👍⚘
@vidal9747
@vidal9747 3 года назад
Thank you. Learning Raman for my undergrad project and this video was very useful
@SubrahmanyamDevarakonda
@SubrahmanyamDevarakonda 3 года назад
its not about electrons. The molecules have different vibrational levels. Raman scattering doesnt have enough energy to make electronic configuration shift. It just changes vibrational state of molecule. I guess.
@InfinityUnknown201
@InfinityUnknown201 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your sharp teaching. It's really help a lot to me. Thank you again
@ammarbarbhaiwala9908
@ammarbarbhaiwala9908 6 лет назад
I have been studying this topic in physics and I could understand it but you made it so simpler
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
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@follow_the_right_path876
@follow_the_right_path876 Год назад
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@camilarocha6465
@camilarocha6465 4 года назад
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@khgopalakrishna8682
@khgopalakrishna8682 Год назад
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@firatbulak 3 года назад
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@amiyarmahapatra8367 6 лет назад
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@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
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@titonsaha799 4 года назад
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@PracticalNinjas 4 года назад
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@foot2road374
@foot2road374 4 года назад
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@aqeelshahul9176
@aqeelshahul9176 5 лет назад
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@sagarsameer6442
@sagarsameer6442 4 года назад
it was really good you should cover more of such topics especially of laser and spectroscopy.
@micelamicela
@micelamicela 3 года назад
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@charumalik6728
@charumalik6728 6 лет назад
nice video. Your explanation was quite thorough.
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
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@pandidpt2000 5 лет назад
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@officialblue967
@officialblue967 2 года назад
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@PracticalNinjas 2 года назад
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@arjunbarwal1502
@arjunbarwal1502 3 года назад
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@nailsonvasconcelos9094 5 лет назад
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@samiramammadova4942
@samiramammadova4942 6 лет назад
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@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
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@jivvala824
@jivvala824 4 года назад
Excellent video on the subject line with a very clear explanation and interesting schematics. Thank you and Keep doing such kind of useful tutorials.
@LeninIbarra-g9y
@LeninIbarra-g9y Год назад
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@aksharasajeev4514
@aksharasajeev4514 4 года назад
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@ramisamuelson6941
@ramisamuelson6941 5 лет назад
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@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 5 лет назад
We are glad we could help SoloTape
@yogitakukreja2296
@yogitakukreja2296 3 года назад
Thankyou so much.. this was really helpful...you made it so easy!
@rishavharsh7014
@rishavharsh7014 5 лет назад
Your video is short, concise and misleading. Yes, you can explain the concept of stokes and anti-stokes with respect to electronic energy levels. But in raman spectroscopy, it is performed usually to observe the lattice vibrations in a sample. You missed out the part where you had to correlate the vibrational energy levels with phonon excitation which is the core of raman effect. Most people would keep your electronic excitation viewpoint if they dont look for more elaborate explanations. I do appreciate your video and we need more of it but it should be complete. All the very best for future works.
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 4 года назад
Thank you! Our backgrounds are not in pure sciences and we are interested in explaining the basics for better and easier understanding of the concepts. Appreciate your inputs, we will try to improve in the future ones.
@tdhanasekaran3536
@tdhanasekaran3536 4 года назад
This explanation is good for Physical Chemistry students who are just beginning. The Raman effects are much more involved and an ocean by itself in science. For example to understand Raman effects in Solid state physics (crystalline amorphous and something in between) requires a deep knowledge in physics including Quantum mechanics and modelling of the Raman Spectra in complex situations to make sense of the experimentally observed Spectra.
@samarthjain601
@samarthjain601 2 года назад
Best video I have seen.well done
@MrDiego8536
@MrDiego8536 6 лет назад
Great explanation. Very helpful, thanks!
@RyukoChan87
@RyukoChan87 5 лет назад
Wow this was so useful! Thank you very much! :D
@sreevidyasuresh7038
@sreevidyasuresh7038 4 года назад
Thank you so much for explaining it very simply 💞
@j.d.burton5097
@j.d.burton5097 3 года назад
The inelastic process in Raman is a change in vibrational and/or rotational energy state of whole molecules. What is explained here sounds more like electronic excitations, like in florescence.
@normadayanimerazmorales2516
@normadayanimerazmorales2516 4 года назад
It was hard found some information about that I'm learning English, but you did it very easy for me, thank you a lot.
@aseema2408
@aseema2408 5 лет назад
omg guys...this is the most clear explanation I've seen of the raman effect. You guys are really out here saying us students at the last minute. Cheers. Please keep making more videos :D
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 5 лет назад
Thanks Ashima Khanna. We are glad you liked our videos :)
@maleshj6108
@maleshj6108 5 лет назад
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@pallabisarma5200
@pallabisarma5200 5 лет назад
this vdo is truely helpful ...thank you
@qienng8376
@qienng8376 5 лет назад
Wonderful video! Thank you for your explanation
@Rahul-kg8it
@Rahul-kg8it 2 года назад
Very understanding within 5 min..
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 2 года назад
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@rufaidnabi4137
@rufaidnabi4137 3 года назад
wonderful explanation
@RGSClassesEssential
@RGSClassesEssential 4 года назад
at 2:50 you are saying the vibration level of 'electron' I think the whole discussion should be understood in terms of the vibrational or rotational state of the 'molecule'. please correct me if I am wrong.
@helanisinghapurage1733
@helanisinghapurage1733 2 года назад
Perfect explanation I looked for. Thank you.
@PSTWFBo
@PSTWFBo 2 года назад
Happy National Science Day! Raman Scatt. Effect, Monochromatic light,Rayleigh/ Stokes Line, Spectrum ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4CaBZsvcSPo.html
@dr.masapoguyellappa1587
@dr.masapoguyellappa1587 5 лет назад
Nice explanation with understandable language
@sparshagarwal6111
@sparshagarwal6111 6 лет назад
best video. Thank you for explaining it so well.
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
Thank you Sparsh Agarwal :)
@ಅನಂತ್ಕುಮಾರ್-ಣ1ಮ
Thank u for lucid explanation
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 5 лет назад
We are glad you liked the video
@अमिततिवारी-ल2छ
i am big fan of this channel
@naledikutumela1636
@naledikutumela1636 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video🙏🏽🙏🏽
@AA-fi1yu
@AA-fi1yu 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for explanation. But I have just two similar questions. Does the electron possesses different vibrational levels, or molecule? Does radiation impacts on molecule or electron?
@Smoothcurveup52
@Smoothcurveup52 5 лет назад
Thank you so much sir 🙏 best explaination
@zainabjawad122
@zainabjawad122 3 года назад
It is amazing video 👍👍🙏
@BrainOnn
@BrainOnn 5 лет назад
Holy guacamole dude can you please explain the whole of physics like that?
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 5 лет назад
Will try to...
@sikanderhayat7269
@sikanderhayat7269 4 года назад
thanks for sharing such vedio
@akhileshtiwari7099
@akhileshtiwari7099 4 года назад
Thanks 😊 sir Your explanation was best 👍👍
@neetisingh2825
@neetisingh2825 4 года назад
Such a crystal clear explanation 👍
@cucao2002
@cucao2002 4 года назад
Muchas gracias! Saludos desde Chile
@mahamkhan1895
@mahamkhan1895 6 лет назад
Thank you so much. This is the easiest explanation. Awesome.
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
We are glad you liked the video :)
@cholokX
@cholokX 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@thecerebrum.
@thecerebrum. 4 года назад
You are amazing, please keep up the good work!
@manideepak2605
@manideepak2605 5 лет назад
crystal clear explaination....thankyou
@shaggar
@shaggar 6 лет назад
Thank you so much. Such a great explanation.
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
We are glad you liked the video :)
@olamarca7171
@olamarca7171 5 лет назад
I have just watched other film about Raman scattering and the guy said that the energy is not absorbed in Raman and electrons are NOT excited in Raman and this is the difference between Raman and fluorescence. So?
@The_Knowledge_Artisan
@The_Knowledge_Artisan Год назад
That helps so much . Insane
@digidavisc2673
@digidavisc2673 4 года назад
Presentation is very nice
@xiuyuwu3842
@xiuyuwu3842 3 года назад
The energy levels you mentioned in the video, are the vibration levels of molecules or electrons? And why is E2 lower than E, normally E strands for the ground state.
@davidmusoke
@davidmusoke 3 года назад
They are vibrational levels of molecules. This video has lots of errors, unfortunately. His use of E's is confusing. In his video, E2 should be the ground state, E as the 1st vibrational state, and E1 should be the 2nd vibrational state, all belonging to the ground state energy level.
@xiuyuwu3842
@xiuyuwu3842 3 года назад
@@davidmusoke Thank you, David! I agree, hope people are not misled.
@simphiwedhlamini5399
@simphiwedhlamini5399 6 лет назад
Great video thanks
@jayachoudhary4008
@jayachoudhary4008 3 года назад
nice and simple to understand
@lrellisderth118
@lrellisderth118 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video. It's a lot more accessible than much of the information out there. Question--why would any given electron in the 1% be more likely to go to a higher/lower energy level than the other 99% when incident light hits it? For an anti-Stokes shift, it makes sense that it might be because the e might have slightly more energy than its peers but not enough to go to the next vibrational state... but why might it go down to a lower vibrational level? Also, are there some materials that Raman scattering is more likely to be observed in?
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
We are glad you liked the video. The doubt you asked is very interesting. However the main purpose of this video is to understand how raman spectroscopy works. The answer to your query requires a discussion on molecular vibration theory (our knowledge is very limited on it though :) ). To answer the question in short, the vibrational energy of a molecule in a sample changes continuously due to interactions with other molecules in the sample. The percentage of molecules in a given vibrational level is calculated using the Boltzmann distribution. The Raman effect is based on molecular deformations in electric field E determined by molecular polarizability. The laser (source of EMR in raman spectroscopy) interacts with sample and induces electric dipole moment which deforms molecules, and the molecules start vibrating with characteristic frequency. A molecule with no Raman-active mode will undergo rayleigh scattering whereas the one with Raman active mode will have stokes and anti-stokes lines. (ref: web.pdx.edu/~larosaa/Applied_Optics_464-564/Projects_Optics/Raman_Spectrocopy/Raman_Spectroscopy_Basics_PRINCETON-INSTRUMENTS.pdf). You can also refer to (www.researchgate.net/post/How_can_you_tell_if_a_molecule_is_Raman_active) for more information on this topic. Hope we have helped you with your query :)
@Write_with_me_gknotes
@Write_with_me_gknotes 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the video
@dalalalhilfi87
@dalalalhilfi87 Год назад
Thank u What are the calculations that we can calculate from the Raman?
@ConanSoshi
@ConanSoshi 5 лет назад
Big thanks
@shubhamdubey3585
@shubhamdubey3585 6 лет назад
Thank you so much really nice way of teaching
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
:)
@coldram1111
@coldram1111 5 месяцев назад
We use this exact principle to check the etch rate on wafers.
@lokeshgnanasekar
@lokeshgnanasekar 3 года назад
Very nice and clear. Awesome video!!!!!!!!
@Cowboy_Consultants
@Cowboy_Consultants Год назад
thx its pretty good explanation
@ishakashyap6974
@ishakashyap6974 3 года назад
Can you please answer one question? Predict the Raman scatter peak in water when excitation wavelength is: a) 280nm b) 355nm Please 🙏
@fractalnomics
@fractalnomics 6 лет назад
Fantastic, thank you. I am about to present on my channel how Raman spectroscopy will have us reinterpret the greenhouse atmosphere and this is useful background for me and others I hope. Raman spec. identifies N2 and O2's spectra, and their temperatures, and concentrations 4:13, and as a result I claim they too are greenhouse gases.
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 6 лет назад
Sounds interesting Blair Macdonald. Instead of just understanding about the raman spectroscopy, it will be interesting for viewers to see how it can be applied and used for analysis. Thanks a lot for your comments and we are glad we could help. We will surely check your video once you publish it :)
@shaiksubhani7704
@shaiksubhani7704 5 лет назад
Nice Video Thakes
@pauloh9974
@pauloh9974 6 месяцев назад
very nice explanation
@ayushvishwakarma1384
@ayushvishwakarma1384 3 года назад
Thanks a lot sir . Helped a lot 🙏
@motoshisobue1568
@motoshisobue1568 5 лет назад
Simple and easy! thanks.
@rishikamaji7709
@rishikamaji7709 3 года назад
Great video... Peace out buddy
@muhammadazim8046
@muhammadazim8046 Месяц назад
thank you for this information
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 11 дней назад
Welcome!
@user45601
@user45601 2 года назад
thank you so much!!
@PracticalNinjas
@PracticalNinjas 2 года назад
Glad you liked the video!!!
@abhinav1149
@abhinav1149 4 года назад
very good explanation. keep it up.
@mouniaelyousfi9740
@mouniaelyousfi9740 3 года назад
very helpful, thanks
@jaslinesam7097
@jaslinesam7097 Год назад
Thanku so much sir...gdclass
@arshiakhan6959
@arshiakhan6959 5 лет назад
please give some examples of raman data
@googlegoogle1610
@googlegoogle1610 3 года назад
very great explanation :)