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FTIR Spectroscope

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BM0244

INSTRUMENT INCHARGE

Prof. Kunal Pal

Professor

Signal Acquisition & Analysis, Biomedical Image Processing, Biomedical Equipment Design

BASIC INFORMATION

  • Make & Model : Bruker, Alpha E
  • Department : Biotechnology and Medical Engineering
  • Location : BM208
  • Category : Category - III
  • Status : Functional

PRINCIPLE:

The Bruker Alpha E FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectrometer operates by using infrared light to analyze the absorption characteristics of a sample. The principle of FTIR involves directing a broad spectrum of infrared light onto the sample. The sample absorbs specific wavelengths of light, and the amount of light absorbed is measured by a detector. The resulting data is then processed using Fourier Transform algorithms to convert the raw data into an interpretable infrared spectrum, which provides detailed information about the molecular composition and structure of the sample.

APPLICATION:

Material Science: Characterizing polymers, films, coatings, and other materials. Pharmaceutical Industry: Identifying and quantifying active ingredients, excipients, and impurities in drugs and formulations. Environmental Analysis: Analyzing environmental samples like air, water, and soil for pollutants. Biotechnology: Studying biomolecules, proteins, and lipids in biochemical research. Forensic Analysis: Identifying unknown substances or analyzing trace evidence in criminal investigations.

EXPERIMENTS & CHARGES:

EXPERIMENT - 1

  • Name of Experiment : ATR-FTIR
  • Condition of Analysis : Spectral Range: 550 – 4000 cm-1
  • Service Units : 1 Sample
  • Academic & Educational Institution Charges : ₹ 649.00
  • R & D National Laboratory Charges : ₹ 1,038.00
  • Industry Charges : ₹ 1,558.00
  • International Charges : ₹ 2,155.00
  • Available for Sample Booking : Yes
  • Remarks :