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Identification of dyes on ancient Chinese paper samples using the subtracted shifted Raman spectroscopy methodS E Bell
School of Chemistry, Queen s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Anal Chem 72:234-9. 2000....
Sensors for small molecules of biochemical interest based on surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy: the challenges of preparing enhancing materials for real-world applicationsSteven E J Bell
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2007:4087. 2007
SERS enhancement by aggregated Au colloids: effect of particle sizeSteven E J Bell
Innovative Molecular Materials Group, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen s University, Belfast, UK
Phys Chem Chem Phys 11:7455-62. 2009....
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) for sub-micromolar detection of DNA/RNA mononucleotidesSteven E J Bell
Innovative Molecular Materials Group, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen s University, Belfast BT9 5AG, Northern Ireland
J Am Chem Soc 128:15580-1. 2006..This method can therefore be used for high sensitivity, label-free identification of mononucleotides...
Characterization of silicone elastomer vaginal rings containing HIV microbicide TMC120 by Raman spectroscopySteven E J Bell
Innovative Molecular Materials Group, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen s University, Belfast BT9 5AG, UK
J Pharm Pharmacol 59:203-7. 2007..The extent of permeation was found to be similar in rings manufactured at 25 and 80 degrees C...
Forensic analysis of architectural finishes using fourier transform infrared and Raman spectroscopy, part II: white paintSteven E J Bell
School of Chemistry, Queen s University, Belfast, BT9 5AG, U K
Appl Spectrosc 59:1340-6. 2005..The combination of increased discrimination and higher sample throughput means that the Raman method is superior to FT-IR for samples of this type...
Forensic analysis of architectural finishes using fourier transform infrared and Raman spectroscopy, part I: the resin basesSteven E J Bell
School of Chemistry, Queen s University, Belfast, BT9 5AG, U K
Appl Spectrosc 59:1333-9. 2005....
Quantitative surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of dipicolinic acid--towards rapid anthrax endospore detectionSteven E J Bell
School of Chemistry, Queen s University Belfast, David Keir Building, Belfast, BT9 5AG, N Ireland
Analyst 130:545-9. 2005..986) over the range 0-50 ppm DPA. The inclusion of thiocyanate also allows false negatives due to accidental deactivation of the enhancing medium to be detected...
Rapid forensic analysis and identification of ''lilac'' architectural finishes using Raman spectroscopySteven E J Bell
School of Chemistry, Queen s University, Belfast, BT9 5AG, UK
Appl Spectrosc 59:100-8. 2005....
Rapid, quantitative analysis of ppm/ppb nicotine using surface-enhanced Raman scattering from polymer-encapsulated Ag nanoparticles (gel-colls)Steven E J Bell
School of Chemistry, David Keir Building, Queen s University, Belfast, N Ireland BT9 5AG, UK
Analyst 129:1032-6. 2004..The main advantages of the method are that the gel-colls constitute a highly stable and reproducible SERS medium that allows high throughput (50 sample h(-1)) measurements...
Classification of adipose tissue species using Raman spectroscopyJ Renwick Beattie
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen s University, Belfast, BT9 5AG, Northern Ireland
Lipids 42:679-85. 2007..7% for Principal Component Linear Discrimination Analysis (PCLDA). Kohenen and Feed-forward artificial neural networks compared well with the PLSDA, giving 98.4 and 99.2% correct classification, respectively...
Remarkably simple fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces using electroless galvanic depositionIain A Larmour
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG, UK
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 46:1710-2. 2007
DNA reorientation on Au nanoparticles: label-free detection of hybridization by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopyEvanthia Papadopoulou
Innovative Molecular Materials Group, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queen s University, Belfast, BT9 5AG, UK
Chem Commun (Camb) 47:10966-8. 2011..Non-specific binding via the nucleobases reorients the DNA, reducing this effect. This change in intensity on reorientation was utilised for label-free detection of hybridization of a molecular beacon...
Modification of Ag nanoparticles with mixed thiols for improved SERS detection of poorly adsorbing target molecules: detection of MDMAAlan Stewart
Queen s University Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG, UK
Chem Commun (Camb) 47:4523-5. 2011....
Multivariate prediction of clarified butter composition using Raman spectroscopyRenwick Beattie
School of Chemistry, Queen's University, Belfast BT9 5AG, Northern Ireland
Lipids 39:897-906. 2004..This, combined with the fact that Raman spectra can be obtained with no sample preparation and with 60-s data collection times, means that high-throughput, on-line Raman analysis of butter samples should be possible...
A critical evaluation of Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of lipids: fatty acid methyl estersJ Renwick Beattie
School of Chemistry, Queen's University, Belfast BT9 5AG, Northern Ireland
Lipids 39:407-19. 2004....
Tracking the distribution of "ecstasy" tablets by Raman composition profiling: a large scale feasibility studySteven E J Bell
School of Chemistry, Queen's University, Belfast, N. Ireland BT9 5AG
Analyst 128:1331-5. 2003....
Prediction of adipose tissue composition using Raman spectroscopy: average properties and individual fatty acidsJ Renwick Beattie
School of Chemistry, Queen's University, Belfast BT9 5AG, Northern Ireland
Lipids 41:287-94. 2006..This work shows that Raman profiling of hundreds of samples per day is easily achievable with an automated sampling system...
