Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopies are important tools for characterizing organic and inorganic materials. Although both use light to elucidate molecular structure, the two techniques are spectroscopically very different and often provide complementary types of information. For example, when examining a blue cotton fiber by both techniques, FTIR will detect the cellulose material, while Raman will mainly detect the phthalocyanine dye.
This webinar compares the two techniques and demonstrates their utility in determining the composition of diverse range of materials without the need for extensive sample prep. In addition to highlighting real-world applications, we will describe EAG’s unique problem-solving approach for the analysis of complex mixtures.
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