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SPECTROSCOPY:
INTRODUCTION, PRINCIPLES,
TYPES AND APPLICATIONS
December 21, 2020 by Adarsh Pandey
SPECTROSCOPY:
INTRODUCTION, PRINCIPLES,
TYPES AND APPLICATIONS
INTRODUCTION
Spectroscopy is a technique where we studied the interaction between matter and
electromagnetic radiation.
Matter may be ions, molecules or atoms.
This technique employ light tends to interact with matter and exhibit some features of a sample
to know much about its consistency or structure.
The nature of the interactions in spectroscopy techniques between radiation and matter may
includes- absorption, emission or scattering.
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
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E= hv = hc/ λ where, Planck’s constant (h) = 6.6 X 10-34 joules per second.
Wavenumber: It defines the number of completed wave cycles per distance. It is m3easuered
in 1 cm-1 wavenumber is reciprocal to the wavelength.
TYPES OF SPECTROSCOPY
Spectroscopy is the collective terms for diverse group of techniques which involves the
interactions of electromagnetic radiation with a matter of interest are studied.
Radiation is either get scattered, emitted or absorbed, when the radiations meets with the
matter.
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1. Absorption spectroscopy
2. Scattering spectroscopy
3. Emission spectroscopy
Absorption spectroscopy uses the range in which a material absorbs the electromagnetic spectrum.
It involves atomic absorption spectroscopy and different molecular techniques that area, such as
infrared spectroscopy and radio region nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
Emission spectroscopy uses the electromagnetic spectrum range in which a material radiates
(emits). The material must consume energy first. This energy may come from several sources, such
as luminescence, which defines the subsequent emission. Spectro fluorimetry includes molecular
luminescence techniques.
Scattering spectroscopy tests the amount of light at specific wavelengths, incident angles, and
polarization angles that a material scatter. The method of scattering is much quicker than the process
of absorption/emission. Raman spectroscopy is one of the most beneficial applications of light
scattering spectroscopy.
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A = absorbance
c = concentration
APPLICATIONS OF SPECTROSCOPY
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