100 Chemical pictures ...

Aspectrics have introduced a new application note entitled 100 chemical pictures every second, demonstrating the ability of encoded photometric infrared (EP-IR) spectroscopy to record in detail all chemical information pertaining to an ultra-rapid chemical reaction. EP-IR spectroscopy is a novel technique allowing access to full spectrum information at a speed of 100 scans per second. EP-IR spectrometers rely upon the use of a proprietary encoder disk. The post-dispersive technology enables the design and implementation of many different sampling technologies for the analysis of gases, liquids or solids and also allows for easy versatile use for emission, transmission and absorption spectroscopy techniques. The results from this application revealed that EP-IR technology is capable of capturing reaction information over the entire spectral range at a rate of 10 ms, resolving phenomena such as energy combustion, water vapour and CO2 overtone in 30 ms.

Aspetrics
Issue: 19/04
RSN: 082
User Rating: / 1
PoorBest 

Applications Search

Atomic absorption
Atomic emission
ICP-MS
Luminescencefluorescence
Infrared
Near infrared
Mass spectrometry
Laser spectroscopy
NMR ESR EPR
Raman
Surface analysis
UVvis
X-ray spectrometry
Atomic fluorescence
RMs and standards
Far infrared
Gamma-ray
Imaging
Ion mobility
MRI
Mobile
Plasma
Polarimetry
Process
Related equipment
Sample prep
Separation science
Software
Spectroradiometry
X-ray diffraction
Microscopy
Chemometrics
Terahertz

Latest Comments

  • Rakesh Kanda said More...
    Dr Alfonso,

    Matrix suppression is ... 6 months ago
  • Dr Robson JCF Afonso said More...
    Dear Authors,

    As you sad atmospheric... 6 months ago
  • Dr Robson JCF Afonso said More...
    I am glad to hearing someone question... 1 year ago
  • Peter Jenks said More...
    That is a reason I\'d overlooked - po... 1 year ago
  • Stephen Boonstoppel said More...
    I think one of the biggest obstacles ... 1 year ago

Contents Alerts

Receive updates whenever a new issue of Spectroscopy Europe is published. Just enter your e-mail address:

RSS Feeds

News News Products Products Webinars Webinars

Follow Spectroscopy on Twitter