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Ftir atr spectrum one

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The FTIR-ATR Spectrum One is a Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer with Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) capabilities. It is designed to analyze the chemical composition and molecular structure of a wide range of solid, liquid, and semi-solid samples. The core function of this instrument is to provide infrared spectroscopic data that can be used for identification, quantification, and characterization of materials.

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FTIR Analysis of Film Interactions

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FTIR spectroscopy was used to analyze the chain interactions into films, the spectra of the films were obtained in transmittance mode from 650 to 4000 cm−1 at a resolution of 1 cm−1, using a spectrometer (FTIR-ATR Spectrum One, Perkin Elmer) equipped with the Spectrum One software (Bonilla and Sobral., 2016 ; Lara et al., 2019 ).
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FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy Protocol

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The spectra were collected between 600 and 4000 cm−1 using an FTIR-ATR Spectrum One (Perkin Elmer). The number of scans used was 64 and the resolution was 4 cm−1.
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