*If you learn how to use atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), you can do accurate and reliable chemical research. But it takes practice and concentration to fully grasp its basic ideas. Understanding ...
NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique that provides detailed information about the structure, dynamics, and chemical environment of molecules at the atomic ...
Photons in the ultraviolet/visible spectral range have sufficient energy to ionize or excite materials by increasing the energy level of bound electrons. NIR radiation has less energy per photon but ...
In X-ray crystallography, X-rays of sufficient energy are used to excite the inner shell electrons in the atoms of a sample. The electrons move first to the outer orbitals and then down into the ...
This live, instructor-led course provides an introduction to the technique of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). The course covers the initial choice of analytical set-up through to method ...
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What is FTIR?
FTIR spectroscopy enables quick, accurate analysis of materials, offering unique spectral fingerprints for identifying ...
Raman spectroscopy (RS) is a highly versatile and dynamic spectroscopy method that can be used to perform both the qualitative and quantitative analysis for a wide range of samples. During RS analysis ...
Raman spectroscopy is a highly sensitive approach for evaluating the electrical, phonon and optical characteristics of sp 2 carbon materials. Raman spectroscopy's nondestructive nature, along with ...
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