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The infrared microspectroscopy station is equipped with a Nicolet 6700 FTIR spectrometer and a Nicolet Continuum Microscope.
FTIR measurements in the range 650 4000 cm−1 were recorded using a Thermo Nicolet 6700 FT spectrometer equipped with a Deuterated Triglycine Sulfate (DTGS) detector and a Nicolet Continuum microscope.
The spectrometer is a Nicolet Nexus FTIR provided with a Continuum microscope and an ATR Ge crystal.
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy was performed on a Continuum microscope with an MCT A detector coupled to a Nicolet 6700 spectrometer purged with dry, CO2-free air.
The FTIR has a continuum microscope with a Globar source, XT-KBr beam splitter and a MCT-A detector over a 100 × 100 µm area with a 4-cm−1 resolution.
Micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was performed in a Nicolet Nexus spectrophotometer coupled to a Nicolet Continuum microscope with MCT detector cooled by liquid nitrogen; the spectra were collected in transmittance mode with interval of 4000 650 cm−1, obtaining a resolution of 4 cm−1 and 128 wipes in areas of 50 100 μm with recourse to a Thermo diamond cell of compression.
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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) analyses were carried out with a Nicolet 6700 spectrophotometer coupled with a Nicolet Continuum FTIR microscope.
FTIR Spectroscopy was performed on a Nicolet 6700 spectrometer attached to a Continuum IR microscope equipped with MCT/A detectors.
The second FTIR spectroscopy was performed at NCFS, UC, on a Nexus FTIR Spectroanalyser Thermo Nicolet with Continuum Thermo Spectra Tech IR microscope.
Fourier transformed infrared analyses (FTIR) were performed with a Nicolet 6700 spectrophotometer coupled with a Nicolet Continuum FTIR microscope.
The analyses were performed on the flattened flakes using a Nicolet 6700 spectrometer with Continuum IR microscope (Cassegrain 15× objective and MCT/A detector).
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