why KBr is used in FTIR SPECTROSCOPY and why is it necessary
to triturate KBr during FTIR analysis?
Answer Posted / laxma
KBr is optically transparent over the range of wavelengths
typically used in an IR analysis. That means the only
absorbance results from the analyte, not the carrier for the
sample
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