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Fourier transform near-infrared experimental

There are also more recent developments of other dual physio-chemical experimental methods. For example Durand et al (2006) presented a laboratory-made system that allows the coupling of dielectric analysis and Fourier-transform near-infrared spectroscopy (FT-NIR) to follow the cure of polyepoxy reactive systems. Complementary data are provided by the simultaneous dielectric analysis (the vitrification phenomenon) and near-infrared spectroscopic analysis (the extent of the reaction). [Pg.312]


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