Infrared Spectros
Infrared Spectros
Infrared Spectros
ANALYTICAL PROGRESS
Infrared Spectroscoy
By Lev Razumovskiy, Ph.D.
HOW IS IR USED?
It can be used to investigate solids
as powders, films or blocks, liquids
either pure or as solutions, and gases. It is particularly
useful for the identification of pills and the component
makeup of multi-layer coatings. FTIR is routinely used
for forensic analysis, for example in the identification of
spectrum obtained.
TRANSMISSION INFRARED The transmission sampling
technique involves passing the infrared energy through the
sample and detecting that portion of the beam that is transmitted,
i.e. not absorbed. The infrared beam passes through the sample
and the energy that comes through the sample is measured
versus the respective wavelength to generate a spectrum.
FTIR MICROSCOPY
FTIR microscopy is a technique that uses a modified light
microscope in combination with and FTIR spectroscope. The
design goal of a quality microscope modified for infrared use
is to collect infrared spectra free of spectral contributions of
the surrounding matrix, and to focus on the fine detail of
the sample. An example would be looking at an individual
layer of a multilayered film structure. Application of IR
microscopy capabilities is for solving typical problems such
as:
Micro-contaminants in plastics, paper, pharmaceutical
products and packaging materials
Surface analysis of rubbers, paints and coatings
Forensic Science - paint chips, crystals, powders and
fibers.
Special attention should be paid to FTIR microscopy as a
method of the analysis of multi-layer coatings.
References
1. B.C. Smith, 1996, Fundamentals of Fourier Transform
Infrared Spectroscopy, CRC, Boca Raton, FL, USA.
2. P.Coleman, ed., 1993, Practical sampling techniques for
Infrared Spectroscopy, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA.