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Tensor 27 series ftir spectrometer

Manufactured by Bruker

The Tensor 27 Series FTIR spectrometer is a Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometer designed for high-performance, routine analytical applications. It provides accurate and reliable measurements of a wide range of organic and inorganic materials.

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Characterization of Composite Materials by FTIR

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The HAP, Se, HAP-Se, LA-PEG-AS, HAP-Se/LA-PEG-AS, and HAP-Se/LA-PEG-AS/VCR composites tried by a Bruker Tensor 27 Series FTIR spectrometer and 16 sweeps for each example taken in the area of 400–4,000 cm−1 with 2 cm−1 goals. The pellets were made for the FTIR test by smashing 0.2 g of test powder along with 1 g KBr and squeezing them into a straightforward circle.
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Nanomaterial Characterization Techniques

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FT-IR spectra of the materials were written down over the range of 400–4000 cm−1 regions using a Bruker Tensor 27 series FT-IR spectrometer. Powder X-ray diffraction patterns of the samples were recorded in the range of 2°–70° on a Siemens D5000 X-ray Diffractometer, using CuKα radiation (λ = 1.5418 Å) at 30 kV and 30 mA. The morphology of the nanomaterial specimens was observed using the SEM (MIRA3-TESCAN) and transmission electron microscope (Philips CM30). The rate of the absorbance of the drugs was measured by UV–vis spectroscopy (UV-1700 Pharma Spec, Shimadzu).
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