Other_Spectroscopy_Topics

Techniques and methods other than NMR spectroscopy used in materials science

What is diffuse reflectance spectroscopy?

Are you intrigued by the way scientific instruments work to uncover hidden elements and secrets that are not visible to the naked eye? Then get ready to delve into the fascinating world of Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (DRS) with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance! At its core, Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy is a tool that allows scientists to study …

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Why mass spectroscopy is called mass spectrometry?

Welcome to the exciting world of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a technique that has revolutionized the way we study molecules and their structures. NMR spectroscopy has emerged as an essential tool for chemists, biochemists, and material scientists to investigate the structure, purity, and behavior of molecules. The technique has become one of the most …

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Spectroscopy Principle

Basic Principles of NMR Spectroscopy: To understand NMR spectroscopy, let’s start by considering the nuclear magnetic moment. When a nucleus possesses an odd number of protons or neutrons, it has a quantized spin state, which can produce a magnetic field. An external magnetic field will interact with the magnetic moment of the nucleus, causing it …

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Applications of spectroscopy in daily life

Spectroscopy is an remarkable field of science that studies the interactions between electromagnetic radiation and matter. At its core, spectroscopy is concerned with the vibrations, rotations, and electronic transitions of atoms and molecules, and how these movements affect the way they interact with light. But what does this really mean for us in our daily …

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