Physics, asked by wmasrath1539, 1 year ago

A simple solution is not prepared in water in ir spectroscopy why

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Answered by rajeshsmart
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am familiar with the process of IR spectroscopy and the preparation of IR samples.

However, I am curious as to why you cannot use hygroscopic or protic solvents for IR spectroscopy. Is it just because it dissolves the cell (KBr/NaCl), or does it give an OH peak, or are there other reasons?

And are there any protocols that allow you to use water as a solvent for obtaining an IR spectrum?

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