Infrared (IR) spectrometers are instruments used to analyze the interaction of infrared radiation with molecules in a sample. They operate by passing infrared light through the sample and measuring the absorption or transmission of light at different wavelengths. By examining the resulting spectrum, which represents the vibrational and rotational transitions of chemical bonds in the sample, IR spectrometers can identify functional groups and molecular structures. Widely employed in fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, and pharmaceuticals, IR spectrometers are essential tools for characterizing and identifying organic and inorganic compounds.

BIO-RAD FTIR FTS 6000
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Unavailable
Bruker FTIR ALPHA II - KT1-B227b
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Nicolet DRIFTS - KT1-E214
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
PerkinElmer FTIR with ATR - KT1-E426
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
PerkinElmer FTIR with ATR - VMT1
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available