Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
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Person in Charge
Ts. Irmaizatussyehdany Buniyamin
Tel : ++603-5544 4415
Email : syehdany@uitm.edu.my
Centre :
CENTRE FOR FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS & NANOTECHNOLOGY (CFMN)
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a technique which is used to obtain an infrared spectrum of absorption, emission, photoconductivity or Raman scattering of a solid, liquid or gas. An FTIR spectrometer simultaneously collects spectral data in a wide spectral range. This confers a significant advantage over a dispersive spectrometer which measures intensity over a narrow range of wavelengths at a time. FTIR has made dispersive infrared spectrometers all but obsolete[citation needed] (except sometimes in the near infrared), opening up new applications of infrared spectroscopy.The term Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy originates from the fact that a Fourier transform (a mathematical process) is required to convert the raw data into the actual spectrum. For other uses of this kind of technique, see Fourier transform spectroscopy.

Model: Spectrum 400

Brand: Perkin Elmer

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