Microplastics are increasingly present in the air, soil and water, prompting widespread environmental concern. But how can these tiny particles – ranging from 5 millimeters to 1 micron in size – be ...
Submicron and nanoscale chemical identification of semiconductor materials, particularly organic ones, poses a considerable challenge in the analysis of devices and also in the process control and ...
As the dispersive systems were superseded by the much more powerful FT-IR (Fourier-Transform-Infrared) spectrometers, IR spectroscopy progressed into a widely used analytical tool. An advantage of ...
The sample preparation before conducting an infrared spectroscopy (IR) study is as critical as the study itself, and the samples which are difficult to dissolve in any IR-transparent solvent are mixed ...
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