Authors :
Ahmed Shahat Belal
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10394950
Abstract :
The vibrational spectroscopic approach
known as infrared (IR) spectroscopy is based on the idea
that infrared radiation is absorbed by certain materials,
which in turn excites the vibration of a molecular band.
It is an effective and potent technique for examining
functional, structural. The relative simplicity of
performing measurements is one of these approaches'
key features. Reviewing the fundamentals, principles,
instrumentation, sampling techniques, and applications
of infrared spectroscopy in analytical science is the goal
of this work.
The vibrational spectroscopic approach
known as infrared (IR) spectroscopy is based on the idea
that infrared radiation is absorbed by certain materials,
which in turn excites the vibration of a molecular band.
It is an effective and potent technique for examining
functional, structural. The relative simplicity of
performing measurements is one of these approaches'
key features. Reviewing the fundamentals, principles,
instrumentation, sampling techniques, and applications
of infrared spectroscopy in analytical science is the goal
of this work.