spectraMRR
Category: Analytical/Test
Developers: BrightSpec
Product Description:The spectraMRR is described as the first commercial platform to harness molecular rotational resonance (MRR) spectroscopy for structural analysis and quantitation. Offering improved resolution without ionization or chromatography, the spectraMRR could redefine how chemists identify and quantify molecules. By commercializing Molecular Rotational Resonance (MRR) spectroscopy, the spectraMRR provides direct, high-resolution structural information without the ionization, fragmentation or chromatographic separation required by conventional techniques like NMR, mass spectrometry and GC. This allows scientists to identify and quantify compounds with greater speed, precision, and confidence—solving challenges in residual solvent analysis, chiral purity testing and complex mixture analysis across industries like pharmaceuticals, chemicals and consumer goods. Historically underutilized due to technical limitations, MRR is now accessible through the innovation and engineering behind the spectraMRR. Its ability to differentiate closely related molecules, including isomers and enantiomers, delivers insights that are critical to product development and quality control.
Developers: BrightSpec
Product Description:The spectraMRR is described as the first commercial platform to harness molecular rotational resonance (MRR) spectroscopy for structural analysis and quantitation. Offering improved resolution without ionization or chromatography, the spectraMRR could redefine how chemists identify and quantify molecules. By commercializing Molecular Rotational Resonance (MRR) spectroscopy, the spectraMRR provides direct, high-resolution structural information without the ionization, fragmentation or chromatographic separation required by conventional techniques like NMR, mass spectrometry and GC. This allows scientists to identify and quantify compounds with greater speed, precision, and confidence—solving challenges in residual solvent analysis, chiral purity testing and complex mixture analysis across industries like pharmaceuticals, chemicals and consumer goods. Historically underutilized due to technical limitations, MRR is now accessible through the innovation and engineering behind the spectraMRR. Its ability to differentiate closely related molecules, including isomers and enantiomers, delivers insights that are critical to product development and quality control.