Benefits of Using the Agilent Vaya Handheld Raman for Hazardous Materials ID Testing
Technical notes | 2024 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The identification of hazardous materials and high-potency APIs in pharmaceutical processing is critical for ensuring worker safety and operational efficiency. Traditional sampling methods require opening containers, increasing exposure risk and workflow complexity.
This article evaluates the Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer, featuring spatially offset Raman spectroscopy, for non-invasive identification of raw materials through various packaging types. It aims to demonstrate the technique benefits and practical implementation in quality control settings.
SORS enhances conventional Raman by collecting spectra at offset positions to separate container signals from sample signals. Spectral subtraction yields clean material fingerprints matched against a reference library.
Handheld SORS instruments are expected to gain wider adoption with expanded spectral libraries and improved hardware. Potential applications include at-line analysis, field inspections, and monitoring of complex formulations.
The Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer with SORS capability delivers a safe, rapid, and reliable solution for identifying hazardous pharmaceutical materials through their containers. It streamlines quality control, enhances safety, and supports sustainable operations.
RAMAN Spectroscopy
IndustriesHomeland Security
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The identification of hazardous materials and high-potency APIs in pharmaceutical processing is critical for ensuring worker safety and operational efficiency. Traditional sampling methods require opening containers, increasing exposure risk and workflow complexity.
Study Objectives and Overview
This article evaluates the Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer, featuring spatially offset Raman spectroscopy, for non-invasive identification of raw materials through various packaging types. It aims to demonstrate the technique benefits and practical implementation in quality control settings.
Methodology and Instrumentation
SORS enhances conventional Raman by collecting spectra at offset positions to separate container signals from sample signals. Spectral subtraction yields clean material fingerprints matched against a reference library.
Used Instrumentation
- Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer
- Divergent near infrared laser at 450 mW
- Software for scaled spectral subtraction and library matching
Main Results and Discussion
- Conventional Raman failed to detect sucrose through 1.5 mm polypropylene, whereas SORS provided clear identification matching library spectra.
- Heat-sensitive compounds such as nitrocellulose and picramic acid were identified without thermal degradation.
- Hazardous materials including methanol, formaldehyde, fluorouracil, and benzoyl peroxide were detected through various container types in seconds.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- No need to open primary or secondary packaging, reducing exposure and contamination risk.
- Eliminates sampling waste and decontamination steps, enhancing productivity.
- Maintains sample integrity and sterility, avoiding spoilage costs.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Handheld SORS instruments are expected to gain wider adoption with expanded spectral libraries and improved hardware. Potential applications include at-line analysis, field inspections, and monitoring of complex formulations.
Conclusion
The Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer with SORS capability delivers a safe, rapid, and reliable solution for identifying hazardous pharmaceutical materials through their containers. It streamlines quality control, enhances safety, and supports sustainable operations.
References
- Matousek P et al. Subsurface Probing in Diffusely Scattering Media Using Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy 2005;59(4):393-400.
- Stokes R Presly O. Screening for Sensitive Explosives with Agilent Resolve a Handheld SORS System. Agilent Technologies Application Note 2018; publication 5991-8871EN.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Solutions for Accelerated Raw Materials Identification
2021|Agilent Technologies|Brochures and specifications
Solutions for Accelerated Raw Materials Identification Reducing the turn around time and cost of pharmaceutical raw material quality control Through-Container Verification of Pharmaceutical Raw Materials with the Agilent Vaya Handheld Raman System Accelerate testing throughput without increasing costs. Frédéric Prullière…
Key words
vaya, vayaraman, ramanraw, rawbooth, boothsors, sorshandheld, handheldquarantine, quarantineverification, verificationsacks, sackspaper, papercontainers, containersbag, bagmaterial, materialhours, hoursthrough
Cosmetic Raw Material Identification Testing Through Transparent and Opaque Containers
2024|Agilent Technologies|Applications
Application Note Cosmetics Cosmetic Raw Material Identification Testing Through Transparent and Opaque Containers For more efficient and convenient adherence to current and future GMP requirements Authors Frederic Prulliere and Christopher Welsby Agilent Technologies, Inc. Abstract With the adoption of stricter…
Key words
raw, rawamber, ambervaya, vayacontainer, containerhdpe, hdperaman, ramancontainers, containersoil, oilglass, glassopaque, opaquecosmetics, cosmeticswhite, whitereceipt, receiptcosmetic, cosmeticmaterials
Verifying Raw Materials Using Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy
2020|Agilent Technologies|Applications
Technical Overview Pharma and Biopharma Verifying Raw Materials Using Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy Introduction Spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS) is a powerful technology used for identifying materials inside unopened packaging. SORS enables Raman analysis of materials through thick or opaque…
Key words
sors, sorsraman, ramanraw, rawoffset, offsetcontainer, containermaterial, materialspectroscopy, spectroscopyspatially, spatiallypackaging, packaginglaser, laservaya, vayacontainers, containersagilent, agilentcontents, contentscollected
Opaque Container Analysis Capabilities of the Agilent Vaya Handheld Raman Spectrometer
2024|Agilent Technologies|Applications
Application Note Pharma and Biopharma Opaque Container Analysis Capabilities of the Agilent Vaya Handheld Raman Spectrometer Authors Chris Welsby and Frederic Prulliere Agilent Technologies, Inc. Abstract This study demonstrates the through-opaque-container analysis capability of the Agilent Vaya handheld Raman spectrometer…
Key words
container, containersors, sorsvaya, vayasubtraction, subtractionraman, ramanoffset, offsetlaser, laserhandheld, handheldzero, zerospectrum, spectrummaterial, materialopaque, opaqueminus, minusthrough, throughraw