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FT-IR quantitative analysis of solvent mixtures by the constant ratio method
V.peris Martnezmartı́nezF. Bosch ReigM.c.m. Moya MorenoM.t. Doménech CarbóJ. V. Gimeno Adelantadosubject
AnalyteChemistryOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryTolueneAnalytical ChemistryInorganic ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundNujolFourier transform infrared spectroscopyConstant (mathematics)Quantitative analysis (chemistry)SpectroscopyOptical path lengthdescription
Abstract An analytical methodology to quantify compounds in complex mixtures by FTIR spectroscopy is proposed and the “Constant Ratio Method” (CRM) was developed. The addition of a standard to the sample allows us to establish a constant KMS characteristic of the Analyte/Standard system which can be employed as a quantification factor of the analyte in different samples . In the proposed method the measurements are independent of optical path length. This method has been successfully applied to quantify butylacetate and toluene in binary and tertiary samples and tertiary mixtures. Butylacetate/toluene/nujol have been resolved employing valeronitrile as standard, obtaining values for relative error between 1% and 3%.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1999-05-01 | Journal of Molecular Structure |