Infrared Spectroscopy Analytical Chemistry
Infrared Spectroscopy Analytical Chemistry
Infrared Spectroscopy
Infrared spectroscopy is a technique used in molecular bond identification and characterisation, where atomic vibrations and rotations are exploited to produce a spectrum.
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- [PDF] A paper on the analysis and mechanisms in these bands.
- An online tool for calculation and visualisation of infrared and Raman spectroscopic results, with normal mode information.
- Research into olive oil analysis, pesticides formulation analysis, flow injection, using analytical Raman spectroscopy and biosensors, at the Agricultural University of Athens, Greece.
- Resources, including books, bimonthly newsletter, and Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy offered in electronic, CD-ROM and hardcopy. Includes abstracts and a search facility, with full text available for subscribers, as well as instructions for authors
- Introduction and overview, maintained at the Department of Chemistry, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania.
- Includes a brief description of the theory, a step-by-step guide to peak assignment and some problems.
- Software for the analysis of infrared spectral maps including chemical mapping, cluster mapping, PCA and ANN imaging. Includes glossary, downloads and contacts in Croton-on-Hudson, NY.
- Five days of lectures in the field coupled with FT-IR laboratories and workshops at Stevenson Science Center, organized by the Fisk Inrared Institute in Nashville, TN.
- Contains an introduction to infrared spectroscopy as well as sample infrared spectra.
- Includes information on the principles, absorption peaks for organic molecule functional groups and sample preparation methods.
- Overview of research applications in the field of art analysis and microbiological identification at laboratories Ghent University, based in Belgium.
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