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Infrared spectroscopy throughput advantage

The most recent advance in VCD instrumentation has been its adaptation to Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) measurement (23-25). The details of this technique involve a new method of FTIR measurement termed double-modulation FTIR spectroscopy. Thus spectra of very high quality and resolution have been obtained using a standard VCD modulator and detector, a glower source, and a commercially available FTIR spectrometer system. In fact an entire FTIR-VCD spectrometer can be assembled from a few commercially available components. It is found that the major advantages of resolution, throughput, and... [Pg.119]


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