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3 October 1988On-Line Applications Of Infrared Spectroscopy In The Chemical Industry
Each process application of IR spectroscopy, and there are a great many, easily qualifies as a dedicated subject, but since time and space does not allow for this, it is clear that this paper will represent more a catalogue of tried and tested techniques rather than a technical incite into their design and operation. It will cover temperature measurement, gas and liquid analysis by transmission techniques and the analysis of solids by reflectance methods. Atmosphere monitoring techniques will be treated as a special case and will touch on the use of laser techniques and other long path length methods of IR analysis.
Malcolm C McIvor
"On-Line Applications Of Infrared Spectroscopy In The Chemical Industry", Proc. SPIE 0917, Recent Developments and Applications of Infrared Analytical Instruments, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945581
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Malcolm C McIvor, "On-Line Applications Of Infrared Spectroscopy In The Chemical Industry," Proc. SPIE 0917, Recent Developments and Applications of Infrared Analytical Instruments, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945581