Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) 🧬 Decoding Molecular Structures using FTIR Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is a powerful technique used to identify functional groups and chemical bonds within a molecule. It is widely applied in organic, polymer, and pharmaceutical analysis. ⚙️ Principle FTIR works on the principle that molecules absorb infrared radiation at specific frequencies corresponding to vibrational transitions. Each functional group produces characteristic absorption bands, resulting in a spectrum that acts as a molecular fingerprint. 🧪 My Practical Exposure I gained experience in: ✔ Sample preparation using different methods (solid/liquid) ✔ Recording FTIR spectra ✔ Identifying functional groups from characteristic peaks ✔ Comparing spectra with reference data 📊 Applications ✔ Functional group identification ✔ Polymer and biomaterial characterization ✔ Drug formulation studies ✔ Quality control and impurity analysis ✨ Key Insight FTIR strengthened my ability to correlate spectral data with molecular structure and chemical composition.
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