Description
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is a technique used to identify chemical bonds and functional groups in a material. By measuring absorption of infrared light at different wavelengths, FTIR provides a molecular “fingerprint” of the sample.
Why It Matters:
FTIR helps researchers understand the chemical composition, confirm functionalization, and detect impurities or structural changes. It is widely used for polymers, organic compounds, and surface-modified nanomaterials.
Applications:
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Identification of functional groups and chemical bonds.
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Analysis of polymeric materials and composites.
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Study of surface modifications and chemical interactions.
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Quality control and verification of material synthesis.

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