@@devanggondaleeya4321 Certain peaks at a certain frequency indicates a specific functional group, you can find out what functional group your sample have by matching FTIR spectrum to a library.
Why you are saying everytime one particular wavelength will pass through the sample ? In fact all the wavelengths pass through the sample all the time.
The fact is at a particular position of the scanning mirror or scan time, one particular wavelength gets into constructive interference giving rise max intensity at that wavelength.
This is all very clear. Thank you. Just one question. If using two different bacteria to test for biodegradation, can the peaks differ depending of the organism used? The peaks i got after incubation with Pseudomonas have a lower absorbance than the peaks obtained using ideonella. The compound is neat PET.
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Ir Functional group detect
Why need to convert time domain spectra in to frequency domain ?
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@@devanggondaleeya4321 Certain peaks at a certain frequency indicates a specific functional group, you can find out what functional group your sample have by matching FTIR spectrum to a library.
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Can you tell us why we are measuring the position of movable mirror .
Can you provide pdf notes on this topic.
Why you are saying everytime one particular wavelength will pass through the sample ? In fact all the wavelengths pass through the sample all the time.
Don't they use a monochromatic source for this?
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The fact is at a particular position of the scanning mirror or scan time, one particular wavelength gets into constructive interference giving rise max intensity at that wavelength.
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Why transmittance is plotted not absorbance in IR spectra ??? Please answer
As IR shows weak absorption compared with UV-VISIBLE radiation, generally transmittance is plotted on Y-axis.
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This is all very clear. Thank you. Just one question. If using two different bacteria to test for biodegradation, can the peaks differ depending of the organism used? The peaks i got after incubation with Pseudomonas have a lower absorbance than the peaks obtained using ideonella. The compound is neat PET.
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