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1 IDR-LIBRARY-SOLVRA ID Raman Mini II Libraries July 2015 Amy to For Products: IDR-MINI-2-KIT, IDR-LIBRARY-SOLVRA
2 About This Document This document lists the contents of the Raman libraries available for the ID Raman Mini II handheld Raman system. These libraries are pre-loaded on the device and can be activated once a licence key has been purchased. For more information on using the ID Raman Mini with onboard libraries, please consult the product manual, available at If you d like more information, please contact us at info@oceanoptics.com or by using the contact details on the final page of this document. ID Raman Mini Libraries Available Products This table lists the order codes, library name and on device identifier for the ID Raman libraries. For pricing and order details, please contact us. Please note these libraries work exclusively with the ID Raman Mini handheld Raman system. For information on Raman libraries available for other Raman products, please contact us or visit IDR-LIBRARY-FULL Raman Spectra Database - Complete Collection FULL IDR-LIBRARY-POLYRA Polymers and Polymer Additives Spectra Database POLYRA IDR-LIBRARY-FOODRA Food Additives and Food Packaging Spectra Database FOODRA IDR-LIBRARY-SOLVRA Solvents Spectra Database SOLVRA IDR-LIBRARY-BIOCRA Biochemicals Spectra Database BIOCRA IDR-LIBRARY-ALKERA Aldehydes and Ketones Spectra Database ALKERA IDR-LIBRARY-ALPHRA Alcohols and Phenols Spectra Database ALPHRA IDR-LIBRARY-ESLARA Esters, Lactones, and Anhydrides Spectra Database ESLARA IDR-LIBRARY-HYCARA Hydrocarbons Spectra Database HYCARA IDR-LIBRARY-COSMRA Flavors, Fragrances, and Cosmetic Ingredients Spectra Database COSMRA IDR-LIBRARY-PESTRA Pesticides Spectra Database PESTRA IDR-LIBRARY-SEMIRA Semiconductor Spectra Database SEMIRA IDR-LIBRARY-FORERA Forensic Spectra Database FORERA IDR-LIBRARY-DYESRA Dyes, Pigments, and Stains Spectra Database DYESRA IDR-LIBRARY-SUPHRA Sulfur and Phosphorous Compounds Spectra Database SUPHRA IDR-LIBRARY-HACHRA Hazardous Chemicals Spectra Database HACHRA IDR-LIBRARY-HTCHRA Hazardous and Toxic Chemicals Spectra Database HTCHRA IDR-LIBRARY-PHARRA Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Antibiotics Spectra Database PHARRA IDR-LIBRARY-HPVCRA High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals Spectra Database HPVCRA IDR-LIBRARY-MIINRA Minerals and Inorganic Spectra Database ( cm-1)* MIINRA IDR-LIBRARY-MINERA Minerals Spectra Database ( cm-1)* MINERA IDR-LIBRARY-INORRA Inorganic Materials Spectra Database ( cm-1)* INORRA IDR-LIBRARY-ILLICIT Raman Library for IDR-MINI, illicit Narcotics & Explosives ILLICIT *please note the IDR-MINI product has a range of cm-1. 1
3 IDR-LIBRARY-SOLVRA Solvents database. 1. (2-CHLOROETHOXY)ETHYLENE 2. (BUTOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE 3. 1,1,1-TRICHLORO-2-METHYL-2-PROPANOL 4. 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 5. 1,1,2,2-TETRABROMOETHANE 6. 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 7. 1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE 8. 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 9. 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 10. 1,1'-OXYDI(2-PROPANOL) 11. 1,2,3-TRICHLOROBENZENE 12. 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 13. 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE 14. 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 15. 1,2-BIS(2-METHOXYETHOXY)ETHANE 16. 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE 17. 1,2-DICHLORO-3-NITROBENZENE, 99% 18. 1,2-DICHLORO-4-NITROBENZENE 19. 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE 20. 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE 21. 1,2-DIETHOXYETHANE 22. 1,2-DIMETHOXYETHANE 23. 1,2-PROPANEDIOL 24. 1,3,5-TRIETHYLBENZENE 25. 1,3-BUTANEDIOL 26. 1,3-DICHLORO-5-NITROBENZENE 27. 1,3-DIOXOLANE 28. 1,3-DIPHENYL-2-PROPANONE 29. 1,3-PROPANEDIOL 30. 1,4,7-TRIMETHYL-3,6-DIOXA-1,8-OCTANEDIOL 31. 1,4-BUTANEDIOL BIS(2,3-EPOXYPROPYL) ETHER 32. 1,4-DICHLORO-2-NITROBENZENE 33. 1,4-DICHLOROBUTANE 34. 1,4-DIOXANE 35. 1,6-HEXANEDIOL 36. 1,8-CINEOLE 37. 1,8-DIACETOXY-3,6-DIOXAOCTANE BROMO-2-CHLOROETHANE BROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE BROMODECANE BROMONAPHTHALENE BROMONONANE BROMOOCTANE BROMOPENTANE BROMOPROPANE BROMOUNDECANE 2
4 47. 1-BUTANOL BUTOXY-2-PROPANOL CHLORO-2-METHYLPROPANE CHLOROHEXADECANE CHLOROHEXANE CHLORONAPHTHALENE CHLOROPENTANE CHLOROPROPANE DECANOL DECENE DODECANOL DODECENE HEPTANOL HEPTENE HEXENE HEXYNE IODOBUTANE METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL NITROPROPANE OCTANOL OCTENE PENTANOL PHENOXY-2-PROPANOL P-MENTHEN-8-OL PROPANOL TETRADECANOL TRIDECANOL UNDECANOL (2-ETHOXYETHOXY)ETHANOL (CHLOROMETHYL)OXIRANE 77. 2,2',2''-NITRILOTRIETHANOL 78. 2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANOL 79. 2,2,3,3-TETRAFLUORO-1-PROPANOL 80. 2,2,4-TRIMETHYLPENTANE 81. 2,2-BIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)PROPIONIC ACID 82. 2,2'-IMINODIETHANOL 83. 2,2'-OXYDIETHANOL 84. 2,3-DIHYDROFURAN 85. 2,3-DIMETHYLPENTANE 86. 2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-1,3,5-TRIOXANE 87. 2,4-DICHLOROTOLUENE 88. 2,4-DIMETHYL-3-PENTANONE 89. 2,4-DIMETHYLPENTANE 90. 2,4-PENTANEDIONE 91. 2,5,8,11,14-PENTAOXAPENTADECANE 92. 2,5-DIHYDROFURAN 93. 2,5-DIMETHYL-1,5-HEXADIENE 94. 2,6-DIMETHYL-4-HEPTANONE 95. 2,6-XYLENOL 3
5 96. 2-AMINOETHANOL BROMOBUTANE BROMOPROPANE BUTANOL BUTANONE BUTANONE OXIME BUTYN-1-OL CHLORO-2-METHYLPROPANE CHLOROETHANOL CHLOROPROPANE ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE ETHYL-1,3-HEXANEDIOL ETHYL-1-BUTANOL ETHYL-1-HEXANOL ETHYLHEXYL ACETATE ETHYLOXIRANE HEPTANOL HEPTANONE HEXANONE '-HYDROXYACETOPHENONE METHOXY-2-METHYLPROPANE METHOXYETHYL ACETATE METHYL-1-PENTANOL METHYL-1-PROPANOL METHYL-2-BUTANOL METHYL-2-PROPANOL METHYL-2-PROPEN-1-OL METHYL-3-BUTEN-2-OL METHYL-3-BUTYN-2-OL METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL METHYLPENTANE NITROPROPANE OCTANONE PENTANOL PENTANONE PHENOXYETHANOL PROPANOL ,4-DICHLOROTOLUENE ,4-DIHYDRO-2H-PYRAN ,5,5-TRIMETHYL-2-CYCLOHEXEN-1-ONE ,6,9-TRIOXA-1-UNDECANOL ,6,9-TRIOXAUNDECANE ,6-DIOXA-1,8-OCTANEDIOL ,6-DIOXA-1-HEPTANOL ,7-DIMETHYL-6-OCTENAL CHLORO-2-METHYLPROPENE CHLOROPROPENE HEPTANONE METHOXY-1-BUTANOL 4
6 METHYL-1-BUTANOL METHYL-1-PENTYN-3-OL METHYL-2-BUTANOL METHYL-2-BUTANONE METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL METHYLPENTANE METHYLTETRAHYDROTHIOPHENE 1,1-DIOXIDE OCTANONE PENTANOL PHENYL-1-PROPANOL PHENYLPROPYL ACETATE ACETYLMORPHOLINE HEPTANOL HEPTANONE HYDROXY-4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE METHOXY-4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE METHYL-2-PENTANOL METHYL-2-PENTANONE METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL ETHYL-2-METHYLPYRIDINE HEXANELACTAM METHYL-5-HEPTEN-2-ONE 167. ACETALDEHYDE DIETHYL ACETAL 168. ACETAMIDE 169. ACETIC ACID 170. ACETIC ANHYDRIDE 171. ACETONE 172. ACETONITRILE 173. ACRYLIC ACID 174. ACRYLONITRILE 175. ALLYL ACETATE 176. ALLYL ALCOHOL 177. ALLYL METHACRYLATE 178. ANILINE 179. ANISOLE 180. ANTHRACENE 181. BENZALDEHYDE 182. BENZENE 183. BENZONITRILE 184. BENZYL ACETATE 185. BENZYL ALCOHOL 186. BENZYL BENZOATE 187. BENZYL BUTYRATE 188. BENZYL CHLORIDE 189. BENZYL ETHER 190. BENZYL FORMATE 191. BENZYL SALICYLATE 192. BENZYLAMINE 193. BIBENZYL 5
7 194. BICYCLOHEXYL 195. BIS(2-AMINOETHYL)AMINE 196. BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER 197. BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 198. BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL)AMINE 199. BROMOCHLOROMETHANE 200. BROMOCYCLOHEXANE 201. BUTYL ACETATE 202. BUTYL DODECANOATE 203. BUTYL ETHER 204. BUTYL FORMATE 205. BUTYL OCTADECANOATE 206. BUTYL PROPIONATE 207. BUTYLAMINE 208. BUTYRALDEHYDE 209. BUTYRALDEHYDE OXIME 210. BUTYRIC ANHYDRIDE 211. BUTYRONITRILE 212. CHLOROACETIC ACID 213. CHLOROBENZENE 214. CHLOROFORM 215. CHLOROPARAFFIN, 41% CL 216. CHLOROPARAFFIN, 50% CL 217. CHLOROPARAFFIN, 60% CL 218. CHLOROPARAFFIN, 70% CL 219. CIS-4-METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL 220. CIS-9-OCTADECEN-1-OL 221. CIS-DECAHYDRONAPHTHALENE 222. CROTONIC ACID 223. CUMENE 224. CYCLODODECANE 225. CYCLODODECENE 226. CYCLOHEPTANOL 227. CYCLOHEPTANONE 228. CYCLOHEXANE 229. CYCLOHEXANECARBALDEHYDE 230. CYCLOHEXANOL 231. CYCLOHEXANONE 232. CYCLOHEXYLAMINE 233. CYCLOHEXYLBENZENE 234. CYCLOOCTENE 235. CYCLOPENTANE 236. CYCLOPENTANONE 237. DECANE 238. DIALLYL ETHER 239. DIBENZYLAMINE 240. DIBUTYL MALEATE 241. DIBUTYL METHYLENESUCCINATE 242. DIBUTYL PHTHALATE 6
8 243. DIBUTYL SEBACATE 244. DIBUTYL SEBACATE 245. DICHLOROMETHANE 246. DIETHYL ADIPATE 247. DIETHYL CARBONATE 248. DIETHYL ETHER 249. DIETHYL GLUTARATE 250. DIETHYL MALEATE 251. DIETHYL MALONATE 252. DIETHYL OXALATE 253. DIETHYL PHTHALATE 254. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBUTYL ETHER 255. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER 256. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER 257. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER ACETATE 258. DIISOBUTYL CARBONATE 259. DIISOPROPYL ETHER 260. DIISOPROPYLAMINE 261. DIMETHYL ADIPATE 262. DIMETHYL CARBONATE 263. DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 264. DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 265. DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 266. DIPHENYL CARBONATE 267. DIPHENYL ETHER 268. DIPROPYLAMINE 269. DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER 270. DODECANE 271. ETHYL 4-OXOVALERATE 272. ETHYL ACETATE 273. ETHYL ACETOACETATE 274. ETHYL ACRYLATE 275. ETHYL ALCOHOL 276. ETHYL BENZOATE 277. ETHYL BROMIDE 278. ETHYL BROMOACETATE 279. ETHYL BUTYRATE 280. ETHYL CHLOROACETATE 281. ETHYL CYANOACETATE 282. ETHYL FORMATE 283. ETHYL HEPTANOATE 284. ETHYL ISOVALERATE 285. ETHYL LACTATE 286. ETHYL LAURATE 287. ETHYL NONANOATE 288. ETHYL PROPIONATE 289. ETHYL SALICYLATE 290. ETHYL TRICHLOROACETATE 291. ETHYL UNDECANOATE 7
9 292. ETHYL VINYL ETHER 293. ETHYLBENZENE 294. ETHYLCYCLOHEXANE 295. ETHYLENE CARBONATE 296. ETHYLENE DIACETATE 297. ETHYLENE GLYCOL 298. ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER 299. ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE 300. ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOETHYL ETHER 301. ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER 302. ETHYLENEDIAMINE 303. FLUOROBENZENE 304. FORMALDEHYDE DIMETHYL ACETAL 305. FORMAMIDE 306. FORMIC ACID 307. G-BUTYROLACTONE 308. GLYCEROL 309. HEPTANE 310. HEXACHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE 311. HEXACHLOROACETONE 312. HEXACHLOROETHANE 313. HEXADECANE 314. HEXAFLUOROBENZENE 315. HEXAMETHYLPHOSPHORIC TRIAMIDE 316. HEXANE 317. HEXANENITRILE 318. HEXYL ALCOHOL 319. ICOSANE 320. INDAN 321. IODOBENZENE 322. IODOETHANE 323. ISOBUTYL ACETATE 324. ISOBUTYL BENZOATE 325. ISOBUTYL FORMATE 326. ISOBUTYL ISOBUTYRATE 327. ISOBUTYL PROPIONATE 328. ISOBUTYLAMINE 329. ISOBUTYRALDEHYDE 330. ISOBUTYRONITRILE 331. ISOHEPTANE 332. ISOPENTYL ACETATE 333. ISOPENTYL ISOVALERATE 334. ISOPRENE 335. ISOPROPYL ACETATE 336. ISOPROPYL FORMATE 337. ISOPROPYL NITRATE 338. ISOPROPYLAMINE 339. KURARAY POVAL FILM 340. LACTIC ACID 8
10 341. LIMONENE 342. M-BROMOTOLUENE 343. MESITYLENE 344. METHACRYLIC ACID 345. METHACRYLONITRILE 346. METHANOL 347. METHYL ACETATE 348. METHYL ACETOACETATE 349. METHYL ACRYLATE 350. METHYL BENZOATE 351. METHYL DECANOATE 352. METHYL FORMATE 353. METHYL HEXADECANOATE 354. METHYL HEXADECANOATE 355. METHYL ISOVALERATE 356. METHYL LAURATE 357. METHYL LAURATE 358. METHYL METHACRYLATE 359. METHYL MYRISTATE 360. METHYL OCTANOATE 361. METHYL OLEATE 362. METHYL O-TOLUATE 363. METHYL PHENOXYACETATE 364. METHYL PROPIONATE 365. METHYL PYRUVATE 366. METHYL SALICYLATE 367. METHYLCYCLOPENTANE 368. M-FLUOROTOLUENE 369. M-HYDROXYBENZYLIDYNE TRIFLUORIDE 370. MORPHOLINE 371. M-XYLENE 372. N,N-DIETHYLFORMAMIDE 373. N,N-DIMETHYLACETAMIDE 374. N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE 375. NAPHTHALENE 376. N-BUTYLACETAMIDE 377. N-HEPTADECANE 378. NITROBENZENE 379. NITROETHANE 380. NITROMETHANE 381. N-METHYLACETAMIDE 382. N-METHYLANILINE 383. N-METHYLPROPIONAMIDE 384. O-BROMOANISOLE 385. O-BROMOCHLOROBENZENE 386. O-BROMOTOLUENE 387. O-CHLOROBENZALDEHYDE 388. O-CHLOROIODOBENZENE 389. O-CHLOROPHENOL 9
11 390. O-CRESOL 391. OCTAFLUOROTOLUENE 392. OCTANE 393. OCTANOIC ACID 394. OCTYL ACETATE 395. O-DIBROMOBENZENE 396. O-DICHLOROBENZENE 397. O-FLUOROTOLUENE 398. O-NITROANISOLE 399. O-XYLENE 400. P-ANISOYL CHLORIDE 401. P-BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER 402. P-BROMOTOLUENE 403. P-CHLOROANISOLE 404. P-CHLOROPHENETOLE 405. P-CRESOL 406. P-CYMENE 407. P-DICHLOROBENZENE 408. PENTACHLOROETHANE 409. PENTADECANE 410. PENTAFLUOROBENZENE 411. PENTYL ACETATE 412. P-FLUOROTOLUENE 413. PHENETHYL ACETATE 414. PHENETHYL ALCOHOL 415. PHENETOLE 416. PHENOL 417. PHENYL ACETATE 418. PIPERONYLAMINE 419. P-ISOPROPYLBENZYL ALCOHOL 420. P-METHOXYPHENOL 421. POLYVINYL ALCOHOL, N CA 2000, 100% HYDROLYZED 422. PROPANE-1,2,3-TRIYL TRIACETATE 423. PROPANE-1,2,3-TRIYL TRIACETATE 424. PROPIONALDEHYDE 425. PROPIONIC ACID 426. PROPIONIC ANHYDRIDE 427. PROPIONITRILE 428. PROPYL ACETATE 429. PROPYL BENZOATE 430. PROPYL FORMATE 431. PROPYLENE CARBONATE 432. PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOSTEARATE 433. P-TOLUIDINE 434. P-XYLENE 435. PYRIDINE 436. SALICYLALDEHYDE 437. SEC-BUTYL ACETATE 438. SEC-BUTYLAMINE 10
12 439. STYRENE 440. SUCCINONITRILE 441. TERT-BUTYL ACETATE 442. TERT-BUTYLAMINE 443. TERT-BUTYLBENZENE 444. TETRABROMOMETHANE 445. TETRACHLOROETHYLENE 446. TETRACHLOROMETHANE 447. TETRAHYDROFURAN 448. TETRAHYDROFURFURYL ACETATE 449. TETRAHYDROFURFURYL ALCOHOL 450. TETRAHYDROPYRAN 451. TETRALIN 452. TETRAMETHYLUREA 453. TOLUENE 454. TRANS-2-BUTEN-1-OL 455. TRANS-2-BUTENAL 456. TRANS-4-METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL 457. TRANS-DECALIN 458. TRIBUTYL BORATE 459. TRICHLOROETHYLENE 460. TRIDECANE 461. TRIETHYL BORATE 462. TRIETHYLAMINE 463. TRIMETHYL ORTHOFORMATE 464. UNDECANE 465. VALERONITRILE 466. VERATROLE 467. VINYL ACETATE 468. WATER 469. WATER SOLUBLE PVA FILM, solution 11
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