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Frontier ftir atr spectrometer

Manufactured by PerkinElmer
Sourced in United Kingdom

The Frontier FTIR-ATR spectrometer is an analytical instrument designed for infrared spectroscopy. It utilizes Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) technology and attenuated total reflection (ATR) sampling to capture infrared spectra of solid, liquid, and gas samples. The core function of the Frontier FTIR-ATR spectrometer is to provide a means of identifying and quantifying chemical compounds based on their unique infrared absorption characteristics.

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FTIR-ATR Analysis of Oxidized Cellulose

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A PerkinElmer Frontier FTIR-ATR spectrometer from Shelton, CT was used to characterize the chemical differences between the oxidized cellulosic material and traditional microcrystalline cellulose. The FTIR-ATR analysis was done on a single bounce diamond/zinc selenide crystal in the range of 4000–650 cm−1 wavenumber with seven repetitions at a resolution of 4 cm−1 [6 (link)].
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FTIR-ATR Spectroscopic Analysis Protocol

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Samples were analysed with a Perkin Elmer Frontier FTIR-ATR spectrometer (Seer Green, UK) from 4000 cm -1 to 600 cm -1 with a scan resolution of 2 m and step size of 0.5 cm -1 . Three scans were collected for each sample. Prior to sample spectrum collection, a background was collected on the clean ATR crystal.
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