FTIR
ATR-FTIR (Attenuated Total Reflectance – Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer)
Rapid and Preparation-Free Sample Analysis for Functional Group Identification

Perkin Elmer Spectrum Two ATR-FTIR device
Description
The Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) is a technique used for elucidating the structure of various materials in solid, liquid, and powder forms. The FTIR instrument measures the vibration frequencies of molecular bonds, enabling the identification of relevant functional groups. With the diamond crystal ATR (Attenuated Total Reflectance) module, rapid analysis can be performed on solid, liquid, and gel samples without the need for any sample preparation procedures.
Application Areas
- Polymer samples
- Paint industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Environmental samples
- Food and agricultural products
- Textile samples
- Cosmetics industry
- Materials science
Device Hardware and Technical Specifications
Device Name: Perkin Elmer Spectrum Two
- Detector: DTGS
- Spectral Range: 4000–600 cm⁻¹
- Laser: Laser diode
- Software: Spectrum 10
ATR-FTIR Infrared Spectroscopy Functional Group Analysis Non-Destructive Analysis
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