Infrared spectroscopy - FTIR spectroscopy
FTIR spectroscopy is a variant of infrared spectroscopy. FTIR spectrometers offer some decisive advantages over the dispersive spectrometers that were previously used. For example, FTIR spectrometers have a significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio and require considerably shorter measurement times. Results of infrared spectroscopy are presented in infrared spectrography.
The Fourier transform is used to break down aperiodic signals into a continuous spectrum.
investigation method | Infrared spectroscopy – FTIR spectroscopy |
abbreviation | FTIR |
Device type and equipment | Perkin Elmer Spectrum 100 FTIR spectrometer / Perkin Elmer Spectrum Spotlight 200 FTIR microscope |
functional principle | The absorption of infrared radiation changes the rotational and vibrational energies of molecules. The IR spectrum reflects the chemical composition. |
Typical applications | Structure elucidation, determination of ingredients, microanalysis, forensics, surface analysis (e.g. of catalysts) |
measurement technology | ATR (attenuated total reflection), µATR, reflection, transmission |
Requirements for sample | few mg (spectrometer), few µg (microscope) |
Example applications for FTIR analyses
FTIR for pharmaceutical and chemical industries
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FTIR for polymer analysis
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