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Fibre-Optic IR Instrumentation

The Raman spectrum is given by the detection of the intensity of the scattered, frequency-shifted light by a photoelectric system. The resulting signal of the detector is amplified and converted to a form appropriate for plotting as a function of frequency. [Pg.9]

IR-transmitting optical fibres are evanescent wave sensors using a mathematical deconvolution technique to extract the absorbances and follow the concentrations of the components as they occur in both laboratory scale and process production. The fibre-optic probe used can be placed at specific locations within the samples or at the surface. The specificity of the technique, the speed of data acquisition and the portability of equipment make this method ideal as a tool to fundamentally probe polymer reactions and processes. Chalcogenide optical fibres are used to direct IR radiation from an FUR spectrometer through an attenuated total reflection (ATR) probe immersed in a reactor and back to the spectrometer. [Pg.9]


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