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Infrared spectroscopy – FTIR spectroscopy

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… Read More »Infrared spectroscopy – FTIR spectroscopy

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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 methodInfrared spectroscopy – FTIR spectroscopy
abbreviationFTIR
Device type and equipmentPerkin Elmer Spectrum 100 FTIR spectrometer / Perkin Elmer Spectrum Spotlight 200 FTIR microscope
functional principleThe absorption of infrared radiation changes the rotational and vibrational energies of molecules. The IR spectrum reflects the chemical composition.
Typical applicationsStructure elucidation, determination of ingredients, microanalysis, forensics, surface analysis (e.g. of catalysts)
measurement technologyATR (attenuated total reflection), µATR, reflection, transmission
Requirements for samplefew mg (spectrometer), few µg (microscope)

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FTIR for pharmaceutical and chemical industries

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FTIR for polymer analysis

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