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Fourier Transform-infrared Organic electronics

Critical Coagulation Concentration Chromatographable Organic Carbon Chloral Hydrate Forming Potential Disinfection By-Product Diethylaminoethyl Diffusion Limited Aggregation Dissolved O anic Carbon Dissolved Organic Matter Direct Observation through the Membrane Technique Diffusive Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Electronic Conductive Carbon Black Electron Dispersive Spectra Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid Fulvic Acid... [Pg.367]

SOM, soil organic matter HS, humic substances DH, degree of humification HAC, humic acid C FAC, fulvic acid C TEC, total extractable C HR, humification rate HI, humification index NHC, nonhumified C TOC, total organic C HA, humic acid FA, fulvic acids UV-Vis, ultraviolet-visible FT-IR, Fourier transform infrared NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance ESR, electron spin resonance EEM, excitation-emission matrix. [Pg.173]

The work described in the present paper concerns the Influence of water and organic solvents on the ionic interactions in lightly sulfonated polystyrene (SFS) ionomers. The focus will be specifically directed towards the Influence of the solvent environment on the cation-anion and cation-cation interactions. Fourier transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was used to probe the former while electron spin resonance spectroscopy (ESR) was used to study the latter. Experiments were carried out with dissolved, swollen, and bulk ionomers. [Pg.37]

FTIR Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (technique useful in identifying and analyzing various unknown compounds, such as environmental pollutants) GC Gas chromatography (most commonly used analytical technique for organics) GC/MS Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (technique based on chromatographic separation, followed by chemical or electron-impact ionization and identification of the mass spectra of the ionized fragments)... [Pg.8]

Spectral Database for Organic Compounds (SDBS) is an integrated spectral database system for organic compounds, which includes six different types of spectra, an electron-impact mass spectrum (EI-MS), a Fourier transform infrared spectrum (FT-IR), a H NMR spectrum, a NMR spectrum, a laser Raman spectrum, and an electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum [72], SDBS is maintained by the National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMU) under the National Instimte of Advanced Industrial Science and technology (AIST). Currently, EI-MS spectrum, H NMR spectrum, C NMR spectrum, FT-IR spectrum, and the compound dictionary are... [Pg.402]


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