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What Techniques are Used to Measure the Absorption Spectrum?
Several techniques are employed to measure the absorption spectrum, including:
UV-Vis spectroscopy
: Commonly used for measuring the absorption of ultraviolet and visible light.
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy
: Used for identifying molecular vibrations and functional groups.
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS)
: Provides information about the local structure and electronic state of the catalyst.
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