Issue 10, 1992

Near near infrared spectroscopy for quantitative and qualitative quality control

Abstract

Absorbance spectra from near near infrared (NNIR; 800–1050 nm) spectroscopy of organic liquids are measured using a silicon diode array spectrometer. No sample dilution is necessary as the absorbance values are low. Multi-component analysis applied to complete NNIR spectra provides both quantitative and qualitative information, essential in industrial quality control. Acceptable accuracy (error <1%) is achieved in the quantitative analysis of mixtures of non-interacting substances, and it is also possible to analyse alcohols in non-polar solvents, where intermolecular H-bonding occurs. Principal component regression was also performed on the NNIR data to give qualitative information.

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Analyst, 1992,117, 1543-1545

Near near infrared spectroscopy for quantitative and qualitative quality control

T. A. Lafford, Y. Cornélis and P. Forster, Analyst, 1992, 117, 1543 DOI: 10.1039/AN9921701543

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