
An infrared spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to identify materials including organic polymers. Infrared spectrophotometers record the relative amount of energy as a function of the wavelength/frequency of the infrared radiation when it passes through a sample. Therefore, chemical structures of different samples will reflect differences in the IR absorption spectrum allowing for identification of a sample. Unlike a dispersive spectrometer, an FTIR spectrometer or FTIR spectrophotometer is used to simultaneously obtain spectral data of a sample. It does this by using an interferometer to collect the interferogram, also known as the raw data/signal format, which can then be translated into the infrared spectrum of the sample by means of a fourier transform algorithm. As a result, there are many advantages including greater signal-to-noise ratio, high resolution, higher throughput, and a short wavelength limit. FTIR spectrometers can be used in a variety of industries including environmental, pharmaceutical, and petrochemical.
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Edinburgh Instruments Ltd
- 8000 - 350 cm?¹
- = 20,000:1
- 0.5 cm?¹, 1 cm?¹, 2 cm?¹, 4 cm?¹, 8 cm?¹, 16 cm?¹, 32 cm?¹
- Michelson interferometer with solid-state reference laser and Germanium coated KBr beamsplitter
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