Article | REF: K1010 V1

Infrared spectrum constants

Author: Gilbert DANA

Publication date: June 10, 1999

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3. Data used to study spectra

The discussion will focus on the spectra of products in solution or pure liquids. The spectra of products in solid form or powders suspended in nujol may show certain anomalies, particularly with regard to the intensity or position of lines, due to certain intermolecular coupling possibilities in the crystal lattice.

Note :

nujol is a vaseline oil (saturated hydrocarbons) often used in IR to disperse powders. The finely ground product is then suspended.

3.1 Main spectrum regions

Before going into the details of the spectrum study, let's first look at the kind of information found in each region.

  • Valence vibration region of the main functional...

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