Hello All I was a victim of this virus, when I innocently tried to open the attachment (i.e. the .exe file). For some reasons and so unfortunately, I had...
Victor Benham, Ph.D.
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Jul 1, 2001 7:29 pm
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... Use the mid-IR range and use a diamond ATR system. It's as easy as falling off a log! ...
Alan Sanders
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Jul 2, 2001 2:31 pm
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Sir, I am working in the field of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy in the mid IR region. Will anybody suggest me about the sample preparation for the powders...
Nagarajan R
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Jul 3, 2001 1:20 pm
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Greetings once again! I just received an "auto-reply" from someone who apparently is out of the office, and has set their email to automatically send out a ...
jsg918@...
Jul 3, 2001 3:38 pm
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... You can use the following powders for preparing diffuse samples: 1. KBr powder available in 100g bottles or in pre-pack sachets 2. KBr chunks 3. CsI powder...
Alan Sanders
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Jul 3, 2001 4:13 pm
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Sir, First of all my thanks to you for the reply. As soon as getting your reply I visited the site "www.spectroscopy.co.uk"and checked in the Applications...
Nagarajan R
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Jul 4, 2001 4:49 pm
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... Sure! Go to: http://www.spectroscopy.co.uk/genapp.htm Click on "Diffuse Reflectance" Scroll down and you will find the outline of the KM algorithm. ... ...
Alan Sanders
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Jul 5, 2001 2:30 pm
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I am master student in Turkey. The subject of my master thesis is physıcochemıcal study on the genus Astragalus specıes by usıng FTIR. The aim is to...
sevgiss@...
Aug 10, 2001 3:53 pm
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DATAN for multidimensional analysis of spectroscopic data is now available. The analysis, which is totally model independent, determines the spectral responses...
multidanalyses@...
Oct 3, 2001 9:24 pm
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Hi, I'm looking for small spectrometer (less than $136 and 0,860x1,310x0,430 inches) If you know one, please let me know. thank you ...
Hi I have seen these tiny spectrometers. I know that Jobin-Yvon makes them. Possibly others do too. So I suggest you contact Jobin-Yvon. Their website address...
rpayling@...
Dec 6, 2001 12:51 pm
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Wow, those are pretty wide-open specs except for price. What wavelength range? What straylight performance? Need a detector too? Perhaps you can use an...
John M. Jarvis
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Dec 6, 2001 1:28 pm
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Please join Ultrafast (Femtosecond) Group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ultrafast/ This is a group devoted to research of ultrafast, femtosecond scale ...
Anybody know about spectroscopy with a diffraction grating and the naked eye? I've had success recognizing simple atomic spectra (copper, zinc, mercury, and...
You have an advantage. You have the diffraction grating. It used to be done with a prism. In a message dated 1/14/02 8:53:01 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... ...
CatalyticChemist@...
Jan 15, 2002 4:23 pm
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Hello there I wonder if anyone can answer this question about the naming of orbitals which has been bugging me for some time. I gather that s, p, d, f stand...
Hello, Kenneth. I think I can answer your question, but not without an illustration (I wish I could just attach a picture). The Grotrian for sodium is a good...
I just wanted to support what has already been said, by something Linus Pauling said years ago: "This use of the letters s, p, d, f has a curious origin; they...
I am pricing FT-IR spectrometers for a wide variety of applications including surfactants. The samples to be analyzed can be liquid, solid, solution, or paste....
Why don't You consider PerkinElmer Spectrum one NTS. It got Pittcon first price. Consider it! you want be sorry! ... From: "sks967" <Sks967@...> To:...
Ivica Blazevic
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Jan 22, 2002 5:34 pm
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Dear Colleague, On behalf of the MBCPNS 2002 Organizing Committee, I would like to invite you to International scientific conference " Molecular biology,...
Thanks for the responses to my question on the origin of the naming of the s p d f orbitals. It makes more sense now. I have two further questions. What are...
I have the answer to a couple of your questions: 1. The reason you used quartz rather than glass when doing UV spectroscopy is that normal glass cells...
In a message dated 2/16/02 10:09:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... That is very interesting to know, Thank you. I have heard many people tell me that they...
CatalyticChemist@...
Feb 16, 2002 11:08 pm
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... people tell ... water heated ... intuition is not ... that there is ... Well, there is a difference, in a puristic sense. The heating takes place as a...
Jesse Thanks, that's a big help! Ken ... From: tisafire To: spectroscopy@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 06:06 Subject: [spectroscopy] Re: uv...
The following material once appeared in a late issue of an early Web- based publication, whose owners have since gone out of business. I don't think anyone...
I hope I am not too far off-topic with this post. How many of you have heard about MIT's OpenCourseWare project? Do you know of any other universities doing...