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Opus 8.5 data collection software

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in United States

OPUS 8.5 is a data collection software developed by Bruker for their spectroscopy instruments. It provides a user interface for acquiring and managing spectroscopic data.

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2 protocols using opus 8.5 data collection software

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FTIR Analysis of Samples

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FTIR spectra of both samples were analyzed by Bruker Model Equinox 55 FTIR spectrometer (Bruker Co., Esslingen, Germany) following the method of Singh et al., (2020).15 (link) An empty cell was used for normalization at 25 °C with the wavenumber range of 4000–400 cm−1. OPUS 8.5 data collection software (Bruker Co. Billerica, MA, USA) was used.
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FTIR Analysis of Sample Spectra

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Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of samples were attained by Bruker Model Vector 33 FTIR spectrometer (Bruker Co., Ettlingen, Germany) following the method of Singh et al. (4 (link)). Wavenumber was selected between 4,000 and 500 cm−1 with 16 scans. A clean empty cell at 25°C was kept for normalization and as the reference background. The data were collected using OPUS 8.5 data collection software (Bruker Co. Billerica, MA, USA).
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