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Detection of Adulteration of Glycerol with Diethylene Glycol by Infrared Spectroscopy

8 Dec 2014

This application note describes the utilization of Compare and Adulterant Screen within Spectrum 10 (and Spectrum 10 ES for regulated environments) to enable a fast and accurate verification of samples or to confirm the presence and concentration of the adulterant diethylene glycol down to sub per cent levels.

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PerkinElmer

PerkinElmer's suite of highly configurable IR spectroscopy software provides beginners and experts alike an intuitive and interactive user interface. It provides operational simplicity without losing functionality. Pre-configured macros are ideal for those looking to get an answer fast, to generate results and move on. Or you have the flexibility drill down into as much details and analysis as you would like. We provide you the functionality at your finger tips to develop your own macros to support your evolving research requirements.

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Infrared / IR SpectroscopyInfrared (IR) spectroscopy measures the interaction of infrared light with a sample, including transmission, reflectance & absorbance, facilitating the identification of analytes. Equipment used for quantitative analysis includes Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers, infrared cameras, FTIR gas analyzers, as well as attenuated total reflectance (ATR) accessories and pellet or film presses. Find the best IR spectroscopy products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Software PlatformsSoftware platforms are useful for various stages of laboratory experiments from data collection to data storage and processing. For instance lab software is available for system control, data management, data analysis and qualification / validation.Adulteration
Detection of Adulteration of Glycerol with Diethylene Glycol by Infrared Spectroscopy