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A newcomer to the forum seeks guidance on a project involving spectroscopy to analyze the chemical composition of various food items. The individual, with a background in networking and IT, is looking for advice and mentorship from someone knowledgeable in physics and spectroscopy. The discussion highlights the different fields within spectroscopy, such as FTIR, mass spectrometry, and NMR, emphasizing that the choice of method depends on the specific food items being studied. Participants suggest that providing a clearer definition of the project could yield more tailored advice. They recommend using techniques like NMR or FTIR to create a fingerprint of food products, which can then be compared to known compositions for analysis. Additionally, they inquire about the individual's access to necessary tools and their scientific background, noting that understanding data interpretation is crucial for successful experimentation.
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hi friends,
I am new to this forum and to this domain as well,i am basically a networking/IT guy, i am looking to do some
project which is involving spectroscopy to find chemical composition in different elements.

As i am new to this domain,i don't know how i can find a friend/guide probably some one with good knowledge in physics to guide me or just to get a few words of positive advice from him.

if anyone is interested to help me kindly let me know here,all i want is talk to someone and want to be inspired.
 
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manoj srinivasan said:
hi friends,
I am new to this forum and to this domain as well,i am basically a networking/IT guy, i am looking to do some
project which is involving spectroscopy to find chemical composition in different elements.

As i am new to this domain,i don't know how i can find a friend/guide probably some one with good knowledge in physics to guide me or just to get a few words of positive advice from him.

if anyone is interested to help me kindly let me know here,all i want is talk to someone and want to be inspired.

There are different fields of spectroscopy and different people tend to have different areas of specialty. FTIR is different from mass spec is different from spectrophotometer is different from laser spectroscopy. Different kinds of chromatography are a different deal altogether as is NMR.

You might get better input if you provide a better definition of what you are trying to accomplish and what kind of spectroscopy you have in mind.
 
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The chemical composition of various food items to be precise.any more useful tips about how I can start or how I can find anyone who can help ?

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Is this a project you were assigned by someone or a personal project? You will have to use different types of spectroscopy to characterize food composition depending on the item you are studying. Here is a link I found with a quick Google search ("spectroscopy food composition):

https://oceanoptics.com/spectroscopy-for-food-analysis/

That just tells you some types of spectroscopy that are used for looking at food composition. Do you have the tools to perform any of these techniques? Doing an experiment is one thing and learning how to read the data is another. What is your scientific background?
 
You can both use NMR or FTIR to get a fingerprint of a food product. Using reference food products with known compositions, you can determine the compositions of unknown samples. Because of the constraints on your food product, you can set up the algorithm that matches the rich fingerprint you get from NMR or FTIR, and link it in a quite exact manner to the actual composition.If you want to use just one compound really accurately, you use HPLC.
 
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