Infrared spectroscopy shines in its significance, given that the mid-IR spectrum is rich in insightful data and offers diverse approaches for sample assessments.
Traditionally, the utilization of infrared spectroscopy in bioprocessing faced constraints, being reliant on calibrations rooted in individual bioreactor sessions. However, Bruker’s innovative IR calibration methodology empowers users to construct calibrations using multiple synchronized bioreactors.
Such advancements usher in enhanced versatility for supervising various containers and streamline the calibration model’s transition between bioreactors. Spectroscopic methods’ swift feedback ensures continuous concentration oversight, enabling prompt adjustments to potential discrepancies.