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Analytica 2016

September 28-30, 2016

Volume 7, Issue 5(Suppl)

J Anal Bioanal Tech 2016

ISSN: 2155-9872 JABT, an open access journal

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September 28-30, 2016 Orlando, USA

7

th

International Conference and Exhibition on

Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques

Young Jin Koh et al., J Anal Bioanal Tech 2016, 7:5(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9872.C1.025

Measurement of Raman spectra for various real surfaces by using a 248 nmmobileRaman spectrometer

Young Jin Koh, Young Su Jeong, Jae Hwan Lee, Juno Lee

and

Yeon Chul Ha

Agency for Defense Development, South Korea

R

aman scattering occurs when light interacts with a molecule. Raman signals and their intensities are dependent on the

size, shape, and bond strength of the molecule creating, thus, a distinct spectral signature for chemicals. A Raman Agent

Monitoring System (RAMS) is a technique based on Raman scattering to provide stand-off detection and is made using an

excimer laser operating at 248 nm. The RAMS identify toxic chemicals on the ground surfaces in moving. In this research, we

measured and analyzed Raman spectra for various real surfaces in the Korean Peninsula with a RAMS. There are no significant

characteristics in Raman signals of these surfaces. These results shows that RAMS can detect on ground surfaces in moving

and in real time.

Biography

Young Jin Koh has completed her graduation from Department of Chemistry, Duksung Women’s University and Master’s degree from Department of Analytical

Chemistry, Seoul National University in South Korea. Presently, she is a Researcher at Agency for Defense Development in South Korea.

yj04@add.re.kr