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Diamond znse crystal

Manufactured by PIKE Technologies
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The Diamond-ZnSe crystal is a specialized lab equipment component. It is designed to serve as a beam-splitting element in various spectroscopic and analytical applications.

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ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy of Molecular Samples

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A 6700 Nicolet FTIR spectrophotometer from Thermo Electron Corporation with a He–Ne laser MCT-A* detector was used for all measurements. To collect ATR-FTIR spectra, a Miracle-ATR™ external accessory with a diamond-ZnSe crystal (PIKE Technologies) was used for data collection.
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FTIR Analysis of PVA Yarn

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FTIR spectra of the PVA yarn (1Y) was collected using a Shimadzu® spectrometer, model FTIR-8400S, IRAffinity-1 (Kyoto, Japan), coupled with an attenuated total reflectance (ATR) accessory, the PIKE MIRacleTM single reflection with a diamond/ZnSe crystal (PIKE Technologies, Madison, WI, USA). Spectra were obtained in the range of 4000–700 cm−1 from 30 scans at a resolution of 4 cm−1. All measurements were performed in triplicate.
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