The brass light pipe: An easy way to obtain infrared spectra of liquid films and monolayers

Larouche, P; Max, JJ; Chapados, C

HERO ID

2115081

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2006

Language

English

PMID

16925933

HERO ID 2115081
In Press No
Year 2006
Title The brass light pipe: An easy way to obtain infrared spectra of liquid films and monolayers
Authors Larouche, P; Max, JJ; Chapados, C
Journal Applied Spectroscopy
Volume 60
Issue 8
Page Numbers 941-945
Abstract We describe a brass light pipe (LP) mounted in a cylindrical optical accessory for attenuated total reflection (ATR) that can be used to readily obtain the infrared spectra of liquids and monolayers. As examples, we show the LP spectra of isooctane, decane, dimethyl malonate, dodecanol, dodecanethiol, and acetic acid and compare them to those obtained by transmission as well as by ATR. In addition, we utilize a dodecanethiol monolayer spectrum to illustrate the sensitivity of the LP scheme.
Doi 10.1366/000370206778061995
Pmid 16925933
Wosid WOS:000239912900017
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Language Text English
Keyword infrared spectroscopy; attenuated total reflection; ATR; liquid; light pipe