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Vibrational spectroscopy Vibrational Spectroscopy (IR, Raman)
www.chemie-biologie.uni-siegen.deFourier-transform spectroscopy. IR-Spectroscopy “Classical” (grating, prism) IR spectroscopy has been replaced by the much faster FTIR spectroscopy. In the case of the “classical” (i.e. non FT) infrared spectroscopy the different wavelengths had to be measured successively. In the
Real Time Emission Measurements Using FTIR Spectroscopy ...
www3.epa.govInfrared Spectroscopy • IR spectroscopy is widely used for quantitative analysis • All molecular species except “homonuclear diatomics” (e.g., O 2, H 2, N 2, etc.) are detectable • IR light absorption due to changes in rotational and vibrational energy in molecule