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400 ft ir spectrophotometer

Manufactured by Bruker
Sourced in United Kingdom

The 400 FT-IR spectrophotometer is a laboratory instrument used for the analysis of materials through infrared spectroscopy. It is designed to measure the absorption and transmission of infrared radiation by a sample, providing information about the molecular structure and chemical composition of the material.

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Characterization of Chemical Compounds

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All chemical reagents were purchased from Merck (Germany) and Aldrich (India) Companies and applied without further purification. Melting points were determined on an Electrothermal type 9200 melting point apparatus (England) and uncorrected. Infrared (IR) spectra were recorded on a Perkin Elmer- 400 FT-IR spectrophotometer (England) while proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1 H NMR) spectra were obtained on a Bruker DRX400 spectrometer (400 MGHz). Mass (MS) spectra were recorded on an Agilent 7890A spectrometer.
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Characterization of Organic Compounds

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All materials and reagents were purchased from Merck (Germany) and Aldrich (India) Companies and used without further purification. Melting points (MP) were determined using an Electro thermal type 9200 MP apparatus (England) and uncorrected. Infra-Red (IR) spectra were recorded on a Perkin Elmer-400 FT-IR spectrophotometer (England) while proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) spectra were obtained on a Bruker DRX400 spectrometer (400 MHz) were recorded on an Agilent 7890A spectrometer.
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