fourier transform infrared (ftir) spectroscopy

How Does FTIR Spectroscopy Work?

FTIR spectroscopy operates on the principle that molecules absorb specific frequencies of IR radiation that are characteristic of their structure. When IR radiation is passed through a sample, some of it is absorbed by the sample, and some of it is transmitted. The resulting spectrum represents the molecular absorption and transmission, creating a unique molecular fingerprint. This technique is especially useful in nanotechnology for studying the surface chemistry and functional groups present on nanomaterials.

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