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(Analyzed using Bruker Senterra instrument with Opus 5.5 software. The pigment was analyzed using 532 nm laser at a power setting of 10 over a wavelength range of 65-1555 cm-1 and resolution of 3-5 cm-1. The spectrum was integrated for 100 seconds. A...) |
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Analyzed using Bruker Senterra instrument with Opus 5.5 software. The pigment was analyzed using 532 nm laser at a power setting of 10 over a wavelength range of 65-1555 cm-1 and resolution of 3-5 cm-1. The spectrum was integrated for 100 seconds. A 20x objective was used for an analysis area of approximately 2 microns. | Analyzed using Bruker Senterra instrument with Opus 5.5 software. The pigment was analyzed using 532 nm laser at a power setting of 10 over a wavelength range of 65-1555 cm-1 and resolution of 3-5 cm-1. The spectrum was integrated for 100 seconds. A 20x objective was used for an analysis area of approximately 2 microns. |
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Note: This spectrum matches reference spectra for Emerald green.
Analyzed using Bruker Senterra instrument with Opus 5.5 software. The pigment was analyzed using 532 nm laser at a power setting of 10 over a wavelength range of 65-1555 cm-1 and resolution of 3-5 cm-1. The spectrum was integrated for 100 seconds. A 20x objective was used for an analysis area of approximately 2 microns.
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