Infrared Spectroscopy – Multimedia

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FTIR Microscopy for Real-World Challenges
This guide explores how advanced FTIR microscopy empowers confident analysis across real-world scenarios, offering guided workflows, sharper visualization and rapid contaminant detection.

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Sinking Plastic Snow – How Microplastics Get to the Deep Ocean
Dive deep into the fascinating world of marine microplastics with Katsia Pabortsava, Scientist at the National Oceanography Centre, UK.

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Precision Techniques for Microplastics Detection and Analysis
This whitepaper explores an innovative workflow using a combination of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS).

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Applications of FTIR Spectroscopy
Explore the diverse applications of FTIR spectroscopy across various industries, including environmental analysis, medicine and pharmaceuticals.

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Advancing Lithium-Ion Battery Research Using FTIR
This whitepaper highlights how FTIR can be used to enhance the development of LIBs by rapidly characterizing their raw materials and components.

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FTIR Identification of Salts Used in Lithium-Ion Batteries
This application note showcases FTIR's role in quickly assessing potentially hazardous lithium salts in a controlled environment.

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Identifying Li-Ion Electrolyte Solvents With FTIR
This application note demonstrates how FTIR can be used to assess LIB-electrolyte solvents and create spectral libraries to enhance the development of your LIB technology.

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Accelerate Your Biologics Analysis With Machine Learning
This application note highlights how combined machine learning and FTIR technology can enhance the overall efficiency of your analytical workflow.

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Testing Photovoltaic Cells Using FTIR and UV Spectroscopy
The miniaturization of FTIR into a handheld, portable solutions, now offers a more rapid analysis of photovoltaic cells than ever before
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