Analytical Services: Infrared Spectroscopy
Curtis Marcott, The Procter&Gamble Company, Miami Valley Laboratories
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General Use |
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- Identification and structure determination of organic and inorganic materials |
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- Quantitative determination of molecular components in mixtures |
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- Identification of molecular species absorbed on surfaces |
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- Identification of chromatographic effluents |
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- Determination of molecular orientation |
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- Determination of molecular conformation and stereochemistry |
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Examples of Applications |
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- Identification of chemical reaction species; reaction kinetics |
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- Quantitative determination of nontrace components in complex matrices |
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- Determination of molecular orientation in stretched polymer films |
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- Identification of flavor and aroma components |
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- Determination of molecular structure and orientation of thin films deposited on metal substrates (oxidation and corrosion products, soils, adsorbed surfactants, and so on) |
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- Depth profiling of solid samples (granules, powders, fibers, and so on) |
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- Characterization and identification of different phases in solids or liquids |
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Samples |
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- Form: Almost any solid, liquid, or gas sample |
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- Size (minimum): Solids-10 ng if it can be ground in
a transparent matrix, such as potassium bromide; 10- |
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- Preparation: Minimal or none; may have to grind in a potassium bromide matrix or dissolve in a volatile or infrared-transparent solvent |
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Limitations |
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- Little elemental information |
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- Molecule must exhibit a change in dipole moment in one of its vibrational modes upon exposure to infrared radiation |
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- Background solvent or matrix must be relatively transparent in the spectral region of interest |
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Estimated Analysis Time |
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- 1 to 10 min per sample |
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Capabilities of Related Techniques |
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- Raman spectroscopy: Complementary molecular vibrational information |
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- X-ray fluorescence: Elemental information on bulk samples |
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- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Elemental information on adsorbed species |
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- High-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy: Molecular vibrational surface information |
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- Mass spectrometry: Molecular weight information |
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- Nuclear magnetic resonance: Additional molecular structure information |
Reprinted with permission of ASM International®.
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