Expand this Topic clickable element to expand a topic
Skip to content
Optica Publishing Group
  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 28,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 430-433
  • (1974)

A Quantitative Method for Infrared Spectroscopy of Surface Species

Not Accessible

Your library or personal account may give you access

Abstract

A quantitative method for studying surface species by infrared spectroscopy has been described. The solid particles are not subjected to high pressures or contacted with any extraneous substance during sample preparation. The method is quantified by using the solid substrate as an internal standard. Reproducibility measurements on surface concentration of trimethyl-chlorosilane adsorbed on silica gel and Aerosil gave 3.29 and 3.49% standard errors, respectively. Quantitative measurement of surface hydroxyl groups in open systems is also described.

PDF Article
More Like This
Micro-laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technique: a powerful method for performing quantitative surface mapping on conductive and nonconductive samples

Denis Menut, Pascal Fichet, Jean-Luc Lacour, Annie Rivoallan, and Patrick Mauchien
Appl. Opt. 42(30) 6063-6071 (2003)

Cited By

You do not have subscription access to this journal. Cited by links are available to subscribers only. You may subscribe either as an Optica member, or as an authorized user of your institution.

Contact your librarian or system administrator
or
Login to access Optica Member Subscription

Select as filters


Select Topics Cancel
© Copyright 2024 | Optica Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved