Measurement of Microplastics and Use of Thermal-Damaged Plastics Library

The Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer (FTIR), which excels in qualitative analysis of organic compounds, is particularly suitable for analysis of microplastics. An infrared microscope is effective when analyzing microscopic samples with sizes of 100 μm or less.
Here, we introduce an example in which microplastics with a size of approximately several mm were measured using a compact FTIR.

Content Type:
Application
Document Number:
A613
Product Type:
Molecular Spectroscopy, FTIR Spectroscopy
Keywords:
Microplastics, qualitative analysis, thermal damage, ultraviolet degradation, thermal-damaged plastics library, FTIR, ATR, Environment, Hydrocarbon Processing Industry (Petrochemical, Chemical), Rubber, Resin, Plastics, IRSpirit
Language:
English
File Name:
jpa220004.pdf
File Size:
792kb

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