1st Edition

Practical Sampling Techniques for Infrared Analysis

Edited By Patricia B. Coleman Copyright 1993
    316 Pages
    by CRC Press

    316 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Practical Sampling Techniques for Infrared Analysis provides a single-source guide to sample handling for routine analysis in infrared spectroscopy using commercially available instrumentation and accessories. Following a review of infrared spectroscopic theory, chapters consider individual techniques such as transmission methodology (e.g., solution cells, KBr pellets), internal reflectance, diffuse reflectance, photoacoustic FT-IR, infrared microscopy, GC/FT-IR, and quantitative analysis. In addition, two chapters elaborate on both typical and unusual samples and problems encountered in industrial laboratories and the process by which a spectroscopist chooses the most effective technique. Various short courses on infrared analysis are also listed. Practical Sampling Techniques for Infrared Analysis will be an important guide for all professional analytical chemists and technicians.

    1. Theoretical Considerations 2. Sample HandHng in Infrared Spectroscopy - An Overview 3. Optimization of Data by Internal Reflectance Spectroscopy 4. Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Spectroscopy: Sampling Techniques for Qualitative/Quantitative Analysis of Solids 5. A Practical Guide to FT-IR Photoacoustic Spectroscopy 6. The Versatile Sampling Methods of Infrared Microspectroscopy 7. General Methods of Sample Preparation for the Infrared Hyphenated Techniques 8. Quantitative Analysis- Avoiding Common Pitfalls 9. Errors in Spectral Interpretation Caused by Sample-Preparation Artifacts and FT-IR Hardware Problems 10. Sampling Techniques for Infrared Analysis in the Environmental and Forensic Laboratories 11. Infrared Sampling Techniques Training

    Biography

    Coleman\, Patricia B.