IR Spectroscopy

William C. Hoyt and Jonathan Mitschele
Saint Joseph''s CollegeChemistry Department278 Whites Bridge RoadStandish, ME 0408
J. Chem. Educ., 1997, 74 (9), p 1024
DOI: 10.1021/ed074p1024.1
Publication Date (Web): September 1, 1997

Abstract

Using a NaCl plate for IR spectroscopy.

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Second-Year Undergraduate

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Analytical Chemistry

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IR Spectroscopy

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    The Use of Disposable IR Cards for Quantitative Analysis Using an Internal Standard

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    Journal of Chemical Education2001 78 (7), 958
    • The Use of Disposable IR Cards for Quantitative Analysis Using an Internal Standard

      Ramee Indralingam and Angelito I. Nepomuceno
      Journal of Chemical Education2001 78 (7), 958

      Infrared spectroscopy is traditionally used to identify compounds and aid in structure elucidation. However, solid samples require tedious and sometimes messy preparation of KBr pellets or mineral oil mulls and solutions cannot be used because there are ...

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