Infrared spectrometry is an analytical technique used to identify and characterize chemical compounds based on their absorption of infrared radiation. It involves passing infrared light through a sample and measuring the wavelengths of light that are absorbed, which provides information about the molecular structure and functional groups present in the compound. IR spectrometry is widely utilized in various scientific fields, including chemistry, pharmaceuticals, forensics, and materials science, for compound identification, qualitative analysis, and structural elucidation.

Thermo Scientific, Nicolet iS50 FT-IR
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