Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy is an excellent tool for analyzing biofluids. A biological fingerprint can be extracted from the sample as an IR spectrum ...
In today’s industrial quality control, attenuated total reflection (ATR) is used to measure most FTIR spectra because minimal sample preparation is required in this approach. Samples such as liquids, ...
An acronym for attenuated total reflection Fourier-Transform infrared spectroscopy, ATF-FTIR is an analysis technique that can be used to analyse biological specimens in a cheap, economical way. This ...
Attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy with a diamond ATR crystal was used to examine 41 historical polymer fragments and a selection of polyurethane fragments ...
Haematoxylin and Eosin stained photomicrographs of (a) normal breast tissue section with lobules containing dark blue-stained acini nuclei (black arrow), separated by denser collagen fibers, compared ...
Anton Paar’s Lyza series FTIR spectrometers provide a rapid, reliable, and non-destructive solution for quality control across the entire workflow. The permanently aligned interferometer ...
Why is it important to know about different methods of sample handling? For the handling of specific sample types, certain techniques are more effective than others. To receive the best quality ...
What will you learn on this course? This course covers all the practical theory about Fourier Transform InfraRed spectroscopy. It will review the EM spectrum focusing on the IR region. It will detail ...
In the present work, a multi-analytical approach was used to analyze samples collected from the wall paintings of Qasr el-Ghuieta temple, Kharga Oasis, Egypt. The temple is dating back to the 27th ...
What will you learn on this course? This course covers all the practical theory about Fourier Transform InfraRed spectroscopy. It will review the EM spectrum focussing on the IR region. It will detail ...
Discover how polymer upcycling through reactive extrusion and FTIR microscopy enables enhanced blend compatibilization for sustainable materials.