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  • '''Applied spectroscopy''' is the application of various [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] [[method]]s for detection and identification of different [ ...ironments, and complements both IR and UV spectroscopy. The use of [[Raman spectroscopy]] is growing for more specialist applications.
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  • ...H 0.4 – 0.7 is used to determine by [[Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy|photometric measurements]] [[sulfide]] concentration in the range 0.020 to
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  • ...6. The structure was determined by using [[IR spectroscopy]], [[Moessbauer spectroscopy]], [[X-ray crystallography]], and [[neutron crystallography]]. Since [[X-ra
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  • ...it very spectrally narrow lines, which are traditionally used in [[optical spectroscopy]] for calibration of spectral position. Commercial calibration lamps are so
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  • * [http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/pt/diamond/diamondoids.htm Laser Raman Spectroscopy and Modelling of Diamondoids]
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  • ...msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/Spectrpy/UV-Vis/spectrum.htm |title=UV-Visible Spectroscopy |publisher=Cem.msu.edu |date= |accessdate=2010-02-26}}</ref> appears at aro
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  • ...composition of polyanhydrides can be determined by H<sup>1</sup>[[NMR]] [[spectroscopy]]. This will determine the class of polanhydride (aromatic, aliphatic, or
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  • ...ug release. The presence of the model drug was established by fluorescence spectroscopy and the same holds for the analysis of the model drug released from the nan
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  • '''Applied spectroscopy''' is the application of various [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] [[method]]s for detection and identification of different [ ...ironments, and complements both IR and UV spectroscopy. The use of [[Raman spectroscopy]] is growing for more specialist applications.
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  • ...the crack surfaces, which can be detected using [[Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy]] in the environmental SEM, or [[ESEM]]. The spectrum at left shows the hig *[[Applied spectroscopy]]
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  • ...be detected before serious cracks are seen in a product using [[infra-red spectroscopy]], where attack occurs by oxidation of bonds activated by the UV radiation In the example shown at left, carbonyl groups were easily detected by IR spectroscopy from a cast thin film. The product was a [[road cone]] made by [[rotational
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  • ...r be dissolved in a suitable solvent and examined directly (UV, IR and NMR spectroscopy) or be a thin film cast from solvent or cut using [[microtomy]] from the so ...he example shown at left, [[carbonyl group]]s were easily detected by [[IR spectroscopy]] from a cast thin film. The product was a [[road cone]] that had cracked i
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  • Saito, H., et al., '''Solid State NMR Spectroscopy for Biopolymers: Principles and Applications''' (Springer, 2006)
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  • ==Mechanical and dielectric spectroscopy== [[Dynamic mechanical spectroscopy]] and [[Dielectric spectroscopy]] are essentially extensions of thermal analysis that can reveal more subtl
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  • ===Spectroscopy=== ...ent used to aide in identification of compounds is the [[Fourier transform spectroscopy|Fourier Transform infrared spectrophotometer]] ([[FTIR]]). The sample is bo
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  • ...1|title=Molecular Geometry of cis- and trans-Polyacetylene by Nutation NMR Spectroscopy|year=1983|last1=Yannoni|first1=C. S.|last2=Clarke|first2=T. C.|journal=Phys
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  • ...he campus, those involving non destructive [[infra red]] and [[UV-Visible spectroscopy]] are particularly developed.<br />
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  • ...f the American Institute of Conservation]] describes the use of [[infrared spectroscopy]] to identify a shellac coating on a 16th century cassone.<ref name="JAIC C
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  • ...ight average molecular weight]], and [[polydispersity]]. [[FTIR]], [[Raman spectroscopy|Raman]] and [[Nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR]] can be used to determine com
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  • ...ation magic angle spinning (CP/MAS) [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR) [[spectroscopy]] have been used to characterize nanocellulose morphology. These methods ha
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  • ...tial scanning calorimetry]] (DSC), [[X-ray diffraction]] (XRD), [[infrared spectroscopy]] and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR). The measured value depends on t ; Infrared spectroscopy (IR): Infrared absorption or reflection spectra from crystalline polymers c
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