MRR Technology

Molecular Rotational Resonance Spectroscopy (MRR) harnesses the power of rotational spectroscopy to provide the most incisive technique available for the structural determination of gas-phase molecules.

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Learn About MRR

 

The Advantages of MRR

Unequivocal structural identification in a rapid and quantitative molecular fingerprint.

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Molecular Structure
MRR spectra are unique to the 
three-dimensional arrangement 
of atoms in a molecule.
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High Resolution
Ultra-high resolution spectra provide 
both specificity and selectivity 
directly from complex samples.
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Quantitative
MRR Spectra can be rapidly
quantified for a highly specific 
assay.

How Rotational Spectroscopy Works

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Rotational Spectra

Rotational spectra are unique to the three dimensional arrangement of matter in a molecule. The same way an ice skater's angular momentum changes with her posture.

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Spectral Simulation

Molecular structures and their spectra are simulated and validated using quantum chemistry, without the need for pure reference material.

Selective and Quantitative

Using Brightspec's platforms these spectra can be measured with extraordinary specificity. Subtle changes 
in the arrangement of a molecule yield unique quantifiable spectra.

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Resources

Learn more about Brightspec's MRR Technology

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The Sleeping Giant Awakes: Defining a New Era of MRR Spectroscopy

Explore the fundamental technical advantages of MMR instruments and how the technique looks set to develop in the years ahead.

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Theoretical Introduction to Rotational Spectroscopy and MRR Instrumentation

Learn MRR can characterize the stereoisomers of sesquiterpenes without the need for reference samples.

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MRR Review Article: Analysis of Isomeric Mixtures by Molecular Rotational Resonance Spectroscopy

Learn how MRR unambiguously identifies and quantifies isomeric compounds in complex mixtures.

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K-Band FT-MRR as a Tool for Teaching Physical Chemistry and Spectroscopy

Learn about our K-Band platform and how it can augment your teaching curriculum.

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