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Model ftir 8400

Manufactured by Shimadzu
Sourced in Japan

The Shimadzu FTIR-8400 is a Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer. It is a laboratory instrument that analyzes the infrared spectrum of a sample, providing information about its molecular composition and structure.

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HPLC and FTIR Analysis of Analytes

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The HPLC system used in this study was a Hitachi Model L-7100 attached to a D-2500 Chromatopac data station and an ultraviolet (UV) detector. The detection wavelength used for adsorption and capacity evaluations was set at 259 nm in all cases. FTIR spectra with a resolution of 4 cm−1 for analytes pelleted in potassium bromide (KBr) were acquired by scanning samples 10 times on a Shimadzu Model FTIR-8400 system. In all cases, a 15-cm C18 column was used.
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Characterization of Pristine and Functionalized Tungsten Oxide

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The pristine WO3 and surface functionalized WO3-AAs were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM; JSM 6360LA, Tokyo, Japan), Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) analysis using Shimadzu FTIR (Model, FTIR8400, Kyoto, Japan), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA; Shimadzu Thermal Gravimetric Analysis, Kyoto, Japan), and the elemental EDS unit related to SEM.
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