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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 35,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 448-448
  • (1981)

A Thermostated Cell Mount for Infrared Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Precise sample temperature control while measuring infrared spectra is required in studies of temperature-dependent phenomena, and for maximum reproducibility and transferability of spectra. Generally, the approach used in condensed phase spectroscopy has been to construct a thermostated cell which can be located in a regular cell mount. Such cells are usually bulky, difficult to fill and handle, and expensive, either to buy or construct.

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