Infrared spec­troscopy

Spektroskopie Methoden | Materialzusammensetzung | Festkörper

Quantitative analysis of known substances
Structural elucidation of unknown substances

Description of the method

In IR spectroscopy (infrared spectroscopy), molecules are irradiated with infrared light, which excites them into characteristic vibrations. The resulting absorption spectrum provides a ‘molecular fingerprint’ that allows conclusions to be drawn about the chemical structure.

Examples of applications

  • Structural elucidation, identification of functional groups
  • Verification of synthesised compounds, purity control.
  • Determination of fat, protein and water content
  • Identification of contaminants

Contact

Dr Nikolaus Weinberger
Department of Structural Engineering and Material Sciences
Technikerstraße 13, 6020 Innsbruck
 +43 (512) 507 63548
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