in situ ftir

How Does In Situ FTIR Work?

In situ FTIR involves directing an infrared beam through a sample contained within a reaction cell. The sample typically consists of the catalyst material exposed to reactants under controlled conditions. As the infrared light interacts with the sample, it is absorbed at specific wavelengths corresponding to the vibrational frequencies of the chemical bonds present. The resulting absorption spectrum provides a fingerprint of the molecular species on the catalyst surface.

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