For all the research enthusiasts out there, we present our latest Certificate Program in FTIR Spectroscopy. The fact that most molecules absorb light in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum and convert it to molecular vibration is the basis for Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). This absorption is unique to the bonds that make up the molecule. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers, infrared cameras, attenuated total reflectance (ATR) attachments, and pellet or film presses are among the tools used in qualitative analysis.
Molecular bonds vibrate at specific frequencies. Infrared (IR) spectroscopy determines how infrared light interacts with a material, such as transmission, reflectance, and absorption, making it easier to identify analytes. The position of absorption bands in the spectrum is used to identify the chemical. The lack of a specific group's band shows that that group is not present in the compounds. It is used for the study of the progress of any reaction by observation of disappearance of the characteristic absorption band in reactants.
This course covers the introduction, theory, and practicals related to FTIR
2 Months
Rs. 5000/- for Indian Nationals and $ 100 for International Candidates
Any graduate student, post graduates student, research scholars from the industry as well as academia can apply for the course. The program is beneficial for freshers, research scholars as well as experienced personnel from industry and academia.ce
Upon successful completion, students will have the skills and knowledge to:
To learn about the fundamentals of the IR spectroscopy
Can identify the unknown organic compound with correlation of Mass spectrometry, and proton NMR
Can interpret the IR spectrum