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DRIFTS Fourier-transform

DRIFTS Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier-transform Same as IR Same as IR... [Pg.317]

Lennard C J, Mazzella W D and Margot P A 1993 Some applioations of diffuse refleotanoe infrared Fourier transform speotrosoopy DRiFTS in forensio soienoe Analysis 21 M34-7... [Pg.1796]

Zeine C and Grobe J 1997 Diffuse refleotanoe infrared Fourier transform DRIFT speotrosoopy in the preservation of historioal monuments studies on salt migration Mikrochim. Acta 125 279-82... [Pg.1796]

Diffuse reflection iavolves reflecting the iafrared beam off of a soHd sample, as ia specular reflectioa, but it is the aoaspecular portioa of the reflected radiatioa that is coUected. Whea an ftir spectrometer is used, diffuse reflection is caUed DRIFTS (diffuse reflectance iafrared Fourier-transform... [Pg.198]

Diffuse Reflectance IR Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (DRIFTS) can be employed with high surface area catalytic samples that are not sufficiently transparent to be studied in transmission. In this technique, the diffusely scattered IR radiation from a sample is collected, refocussed, and analysed. Samples can be measured in the form of loose powders. [Pg.41]

Although acetone was a major product, it was not observed by infrared spectroscopy. Flowing helium/acetone over the catalyst at room temperature gave a prominent carbonyl band at 1723 cm 1 (not show here). In this study, a DRIFTS (diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy) cell was placed in front of a fixed reactor DRIFTS only monitored the adsorbed and gaseous species in the front end of the catalyst bed. The absence of acetone s carbonyl IR band in Figure 3 and its presence in the reactor effluent suggest the following possibilities (i) acetone formation from partial oxidation is slower than epoxidation to form PO and/or (ii) acetone is produced from a secondary reaction of PO. [Pg.407]

The experimental system consists of three sections (i) a gas metering section with interconnected 4-port and 6-port valves, (ii) a reactor section including an in-situ diffused reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy reactor (DRIFTS) connected to tubular quartz reactor, (iii) an effluent gas analysis section including a mass spectrometer or a gas chromatograph (9). [Pg.410]

In this contribution, the steady-state isotopic transient kinetic analysis-diffuse reflectance Fourier transform spectroscopy (SSITKA-DRIFTS) method provides further support to the conclusion that not only are infrared active formates likely intermediates in the water-gas shift (WGS) reaction, in agreement with the mechanism proposed by Shido and Iwasawa for Rh/ceria, but designing catalysts based on formate C-H bond weakening can lead to significantly higher... [Pg.365]

DRIFT diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform... [Pg.320]

In the diffuse reflectance mode, samples can be measured as loose powders, with the advantages that not only is the tedious preparation of wafers unnecessary but also diffusion limitations associated with tightly pressed samples are avoided. Diffuse reflectance is also the indicated technique for strongly scattering or absorbing particles. The often-used acronyms DRIFT or DRIFTS stand for diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy. The diffusely scattered radiation is collected by an ellipsoidal mirror and focussed on the detector. The infrared absorption spectrum is described the Kubelka-Munk function ... [Pg.224]

DGE a AC AMS APCI API AP-MALDI APPI ASAP BIRD c CAD CE CF CF-FAB Cl CID cw CZE Da DAPCI DART DC DE DESI DIOS DTIMS EC ECD El ELDI EM ESI ETD eV f FAB FAIMS FD FI FT FTICR two-dimensional gel electrophoresis atto, 10 18 alternating current accelerator mass spectrometry atmospheric pressure chemical ionization atmospheric pressure ionization atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization atmospheric pressure photoionization atmospheric-pressure solids analysis probe blackbody infrared radiative dissociation centi, 10-2 collision-activated dissociation capillary electrophoresis continuous flow continuous flow fast atom bombardment chemical ionization collision-induced dissociation continuous wave capillary zone electrophoresis dalton desorption atmospheric pressure chemical ionization direct analysis in real time direct current delayed extraction desorption electrospray ionization desorption/ionization on silicon drift tube ion mobility spectrometry electrochromatography electron capture dissociation electron ionization electrospray-assisted laser desorption/ionization electron multiplier electrospray ionization electron transfer dissociation electron volt femto, 1CT15 fast atom bombardment field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry field desorption field ionization Fourier transform Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance... [Pg.11]

Diffuser aerators, jet air, 26 165 Diffuse reflectance, 14 231 Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFT), 24 72, 110-111... [Pg.268]

DRIFT spectra, acquiring, 24 111. See also Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFT) Drilling, of hydrothermal wells, 12 525-527 Drilling fluid (drilling mud) companies, 9 2 Drilling fluid materials, 9 2, 9-25. See also Drilling fluids Drilling muds alkalinity control in, 9 19 barite, 9 9-10 calcite, 9 10... [Pg.289]

Direct NIR or MIR measurements of whole soil can be made using attenuated total reflectance (ATR) and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) samplers. This type of measurement detects only components on the surface and so has severe limitations when information about the bulk soil is needed [4],... [Pg.179]

Persson et al. (1991) used diffuse reflection infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy to study the interactions between galena, pyrite sphalerite and ethyl xanthate. They provided the evidence that the DRIFT spectrum of oxidized galena treated with an aqueous solution of potassium ethyl xanthate is practically identical with that of solid lead (II) ethyl xanthate, which can be formed as the only detectable siuface species on oxidized galena. Dialkyl dixanthogen is formed as the only siuface species in the reaction between oxidized pyrite and aqueous solution of potassium alkyl xanthate. [Pg.99]

DRIFT Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier-transformed specaroscopy... [Pg.520]

Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) is used to obtain spectra of powders and rough polymeric surfaces such as textiles and paper. IR radiation is focused onto the surface of the sample in a cup resulting in both specular reflectance (which directly reflects off the surface having equal angles of incidence and reflectance) and diffuse reflectance (which penetrates into the sample subsequently scattering in all angles). Special mirrors allow the specular reflectance to be minimized. [Pg.426]


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