Each molecule has its own unmistakable tone – a vibrational “fingerprint” that reflects not only its chemical structure but also the nanoscale environment around it. But the voices of individual ...
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Industrial Applications of FTIR Spectroscopy
Advances in FTIR instrumentation support quantitative industrial analysis.
Researchers developed IRiSTM, a technique that combines infrared light and scanning tunneling microscopy to detect vibrations from a single molecule.
Traditional oxygen-ion–conducting cells require high operating temperatures, creating cost, durability, and material ...
insights from industryDr. Mustafa KansizDirector of Product Management and MarketingPhotothermal Spectroscopy Corp In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we spoke ...
PiFM and PiF-IR are the next generation of infrared spectroscopy techniques. PiFM brought a major shift to atomic force microscopy by adding chemical mapping capabilities. PiF-IR, its sister technique ...
Infrared vibrational spectroscopy could enable the production of high-resolution maps of molecules inside live cells and cell organelles. A new study from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and Humboldt ...
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