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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is an analytical technique that has revolutionised material identification and chemical analysis. But what is FTIR? Why is it so important?
Designing a spectrometer involves a source for specific EM radiation absorbed by the sample and represented as a graph plotted for absorption against wavelength. IR spectroscopy measures the IR ...
This molecular data provides the necessary “why” information to the rheological measurements. FTIR spectroscopy is a perfect match. This is a technique that can identify and quantify different ...
The criterion sigma(r)/r < 0.3, applied to downwelling and upwelling FTIR emission spectra, shows that the instrument bandwidth is specified properly for one instrument but needs to be restricted for ...
At Microbira, Lisa leads research and development efforts, working on projects that explore new ways to apply FTIR spectroscopy and machine learning in microbiology. She’s also been involved in ...
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