Scientific Analytical Institute, Inc. Announces The Addition of Analytical Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Microscopy
FTIR spectroscopy is primarily used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic compounds, and also for determining the chemical structure of many inorganic materials.
Analysis applications include:
Materials evaluation and identification
- Organic compounds
- Inorganic compounds
- Deformulation
- Forensics
- Material homogeneity
Failure analysis
- Micro-contamination identification
- Adhesive performance
- Material delamination
- Corrosion chemistry
Quality control screening
- “Good” to “bad” sample comparison
- Evaluation of cleaning procedure effectiveness
- Comparison of materials from different lots or vendors
How it Works
Because chemical bonds absorb infrared energy at specific frequencies (or wavelengths) the basic structure of compounds can be determined by the spectral locations of their IR absorptions because chemical bonds absorb infrared energy at specific frequencies (or wavelengths). The plot of a compound’s IR transmission vs. frequency is its “fingerprint”, which when compared to reference spectra identifies the material. FTIR spectrometers offer speed and sensitivity impossible to achieve with earlier wavelength-dispersive instruments. This capability allows rapid analysis of samples down to the micron level, making the FTIR unmatched as a problem-solving tool in materials analysis.
The FTIR microscope accessory allows spectra from a few nanograms of material to be obtained quickly, with little sample preparation, resulting in more data at lower cost. In some cases, thin films of residue are identified with a sensitivity that rivals or even exceeds electron or ion beam-based surface analysis techniques. There are few sample constraints; solids, liquids and gases can be accommodated. Many contaminants present on reflective surfaces such as solder pads or printed circuitry are readily analyzed in situ using the FTIR microscope in reflectance mode.
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