Infrared spectroscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infrared spectroscopy (IR spectroscopy) is the subset of spectroscopy that deals with the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. It covers a range of techniques, the most common being a for...
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An intuitive WWW resource guide for synthetic organic chemists ... Enter a structure and a IR/Raman spectra is generated together with table of the important wavenumbers and IR/Raman intensities. When clicking on a wavenumber, the corresponding 3D normal vibration mode will be displayed. ... Sampling for FT Raman Spectrometry...
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Test your ability to use information from infrared and mass spectrometry to identify an unknown compound. Clicking the button opens a display in which four different problems of this kind may be selected. Answers are provided once an effort to solve the problem has been made.
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Near IR spectroscopy needs minimal or no sample preparation. .... the term Fourier transform infrared spectrometry is created. ...
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An important tool of the organic chemist is Infrared Spectroscopy, or "IR". IR spectra are acquired on a special instrument, called an IR spectrometer. IR is used to gather information about compound's structure, assess its purity, and sometimes to identify it.
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Return to Cover of Wave of the Future COMPUTING SITES FOR INFRARED AND NEAR INFRARED SPECTROMETRY ... The authors apologize in advance for omitting the many IR and near-IR sites not indexed by these search engines. If your site was omitted and you would like to have it added to the online version, please notify the authors...
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E2412 -04 Standard Practice for Condition Monitoring of Used Lubricants by Trend Analysis Using Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) Spectrometry , additive packages, base stock degradation, condition monitoring, contamination, Fourier transform infrared, FT-IR, fuel, glycol, infrared, IR, lubricating oils, ...
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Currently, there are no standard test methods for the FT-IR condition monitoring of phosphate antiwear additives in used oils and lubricants, although phosphate antiwear has been measured by FT-IR spectrometry for some time as one of the parameters specified in Standard Practice E2412, “Standard Practice for...
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An automated approach for rapid on-line monitoring of the solid and liquid phases present in bioprocesses based on mid-IR Fourier transform spectrometry is introduced. ... Jarute G; Kainz A; Schroll G; Baena JR; Lendl B; Institute of Chemical Technologies and ... While pumping the fermentation broth through the flow cell,
www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15516127
A method has been developed for the detection of CO and the total pressure within these gas cavities by traditional FT-IR spectrometry using a spectral resolution of 0.5 cm(-1). The concentration of CO was determined by using a classical least-squares (CLS) method, and the accuracy of concentration determination is...
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