Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7680823 Talanta 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
An infrared hybrid single-beam spectrum (ϕh) has been defined as a mixture of two single-beam spectra (ϕb1 and ϕb2) of the same sample but of different pathlengths (b1 and b2), namely, ϕh=αϕb1+(1−α)ϕb2 . The unique advantage of the hybrid spectrum is that its intensity is closely related to the component factor alpha (α). Thus, a hybrid background spectrum with any desired intensity can be easily obtained simply by choosing an appropriate component factor. Thus, it provides a convenient way of eliminating solvent/background interferences completely.
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