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Corrigendum to Spectroscopic properties (FT-IR, NMR and UV) and DFT studies of amodiaquine [Heliyon Volume 9, Issue 12, December 2023, e22187]. [PDF]

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Manwal A Mekoung P   +7 more
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A Comparison of FT-IR/PA and FT-IR/PBD Spectra of Powders

Applied Spectroscopy, 1986
FT-IR photoacoustic (PA) and also photothermal beam deflection (PBD) spectra were recorded with the same particulate samples (graphite, charcoal, aspirin, and silica) under the same conditions in order to compare the quality of the spectra obtainable with the two techniques.
P. G. Varlashkin   +3 more
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FT-IR Spectroscopy

2020
Infrared spectroscopy has a variety of uses in the paper industry, including competitive analysis, quantification of individual components, and identification of contaminants in both the manufacturing process and the product. This chapter reviews instrumentation and techniques that can be used to study paper or paper-related samples.
Michael A. Friese   +2 more
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FT-IR spectra of inorganic borohydrides

Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2014
Inorganic compounds with BH4(-) ions are the subject of many recent investigations in the context of potential hydrogen storage materials. In this work, Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectra of a series of reference and research compounds (including deuterated samples) are collected and made available to the ...
D'Anna Vincenza   +3 more
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Microbiological characterizations by FT-IR spectroscopy

Nature, 1991
Infrared signals of microorganisms are highly specific fingerprint-like patterns that can be used for probing the identity of microorganisms. The simplicity and versatility of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) makes it a versatile technique for rapid differentiation, classification, identification and large-scale screening at the ...
D, Naumann, D, Helm, H, Labischinski
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MAGIC-LC/FT-IR: A viable interface for HPLC and FT-IR spectrometry

Microchemical Journal, 1989
Abstract The interfacing of separation methods with selective detectors has been a long sought after goal. In some instances, such as gas chromatography interfaced with spectrometric methods such as mass spectrometry or Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, considerable success has been achieved. Interfaces with liquid chromatography have been far
James A. de Haseth, Raymond M. Robertson
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Studies on Organometallic Compounds by FT-IR

Spectroscopy Letters, 1995
Abstracts The different substituents of N ‐ methylferrocene of aniline compounds were investigated by FT‐IR spectrometer. On the basis of their IR data , the intra‐ and intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the hydrogen on nitrogen and ferrocenyl as well as benzene ring in molecules and benzene as solvent are discussed in solution of which CCl4 ...
Mengxia Xie   +3 more
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Analysis of Gasolines by FT-IR Spectroscopy

Analytical Chemistry, 1996
An experimental and computational protocol was established for the simultaneous determination of several key gasoline properties from a single Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrum. The study has shown that midband FT-IR spectroscopy combined with multivariate calibration analysis is a versatile, efficient, and accurate technique for the ...
G E, Fodor, K B, Kohl, R L, Mason
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FT-IR microspectroscopy for microbiological studies

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2000
In this article we present an infrared microspectroscopic investigation on Candida albicans microcolonies, taken as a model system for studies on other microorganisms. Excellent Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) absorption spectra from 4000 to 850 cm(-1) have been collected in only 20 s from sampling areas of 100x100 microm(2) in microcolonies, which ...
F. Orsini   +5 more
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