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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 47,
  • Issue 8,
  • pp. 1209-1213
  • (1993)

Autostandard Method: Quantitative IR Multicomponent Analysis for Films with Indeterminate Pathlength

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Abstract

The autostandard method is a new analytical method based on the relationship between intensities of certain bands and a number of specific oscillators in molecules. This method, complementary to the known ratio method, is used for a quick determination of the component contents of a chemical system under difficult experimental situations, when the layer thickness cannot be determined (e.g., polymer films and other solids of irregular surfaces, very viscous liquid films, mulls in nujol).

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