Infrared spectrophotometer |
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Simplified view
of an infrared spectrophotometer is shown on the right. Simply, it consists
of a: As shown on the right, the
infrared beam is split into two beams and simulatneously passed through
the sample and control cells. The two beams are then analysed to produce
the infrared spectrum unique to the molecule being analysed. The control or reference cell is used to discount any absorbance due to the cell material, solvent, water or any laboratory condition that may exist at the time of analysis such as temperature or carbon dioxide levels in the air. |