Molecular spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter. It reveals information about molecular structure and dynamics on the basis of molecular excitation, relaxation, or fragmentation. Molecular spectroscopy probes energies and transitions between different quantum states of molecules and molecular ions. Some of the key techniques used in molecular spectroscopy include ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. The information gathered from molecular spectroscopy has various applications in fields such as materials science, forensic analysis, quality control, and life science research. Advancements in spectroscopy instrumentation and techniques are expected to further facilitate discoveries and provide insights in areas of science and technology.
Market Dynamics:
The molecular spectroscopy market is driven by factors such as increasing R&D investments in pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, rising demand for food and quality control testing, and advancements in spectroscopy techniques. However, high costs associated with advanced spectroscopy instruments can restrain the market growth. The development of miniature and portable spectroscopy devices offers lucrative opportunities in this market. The market is also witnessing opportunities from increasing focus on drug impurity analysis and usage of spectroscopy in academic research.
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