Infrared spectroscopy FTIR Avatar 320 Nicolet
Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is an analytical method used to detect chemical bonds in materials. This technique is also used to study the structure of individual molecules and the composition of mixtures. The method is therefore particularly suitable for the identification of substances, the study of chemical bonds in molecules, the study of the degradation behaviour of materials and also for quality control.
Key features:
- Wavenumber range: 3 500 – 550 cm-1
- Measurement methods: transmission and reflection (ATR, DRIFTS, specular reflection)
- ATR: ZnSe crystal, single reflection
- Measurements of both solid and liquid systems possible
- OMNIC software