Through working with iDMT, access is available to our labs and state-of-the-art equipment, including the hyperspectral imaging system.
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful process analytical technology for real-time reaction monitoring. This system can be used for monitoring of reactions, reaction kinetics study and flow reactor hydrodynamics characterisation – providing insight into complex reaction systems and information to accelerate scale-up of reactions.
The iDMT hyperspectral imaging system is equipped with a VNIR camera (visible and near infrared, Hinalea model 4250), SWIR camera (short wavelength near infrared, Hinalea model 4250), Raman spectroscopy (Wasatch Raman spectrometer, Cobalt 532 nm laser), high-speed camera (Itronx MEMRECAM) and XYZ stage (Zaber). It can capture hyperspectral data-cube images in the 400 to 1,700 nm spectra range in a continuous flow reactor.