Abstract
The advent of diffuse reflectance (DR) infrared spectroscopy as a routine technique has greatly facilitated the study of otherwise intractable samples. In particular, studies requiring <i>in situ</i> investigation such as oxidation of coals, carbon, adsorption-desorption processes in catalysts, and other surface-active compounds are being studied by DR.
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