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Aldrich™ FT-IR Spectra Edition I Supplement

Catalog number: 834-018801
Thermo Scientific™

Aldrich™ FT-IR Spectra Edition I Supplement

Catalog number: 834-018801

Combine this supplement with the Thermo Scientific™ Aldrich™ Collection of FT-IR Spectra Edition I to achieve the same compound coverage as Edition II.

Take the guesswork out of your spectral analysis and create greater efficiencies in your lab. Our comprehensive libraries feature fully-reviewed, high-quality spectroscopy databases, enabling confident compound identification for a variety of environmental, forensic, pharmaceutical and industrial applications.

 
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DescriptionAldrich FT-IR Spectra Edition I Supplement
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The Spectra Edition I Supplement combined with the Edition I collection provides the same chemical compound coverage as the Aldrich Collection of FT-IR Spectra Edition II.
  • Covers a wide variety of functional groups
  • Acquired using the same standards and procedures as the original library
  • Contains 7949 spectra
  • Data format: High Resolution (HR)
  • Includes The Second Edition of the Aldrich Library of FT-IR spectra reference books
About Spectral Libraries:
  • Spectral library searching has long been an extraordinarily valuable tool in the analytical chemist's toolbox. Our extensive series of spectral libraries includes information specific to application, industry or spectral technique.
  • Spectral library searching based on digital matching of spectral signatures is a very effective way of performing qualitative identification of compounds. Because FT-IR and Raman spectroscopic signatures are based on molecular functional groups, even if the exact compound is not present in the libraries, the list of matching compounds from a spectral library search can often lead to identification—or at least classification—of the material.
  • Thermo Scientific libraries span applications for Hazmat, Forensics, Food, Polymers and Organic Chemistry.