Near-infrared spectroscopy

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Abstract

The primary analysis methods, such as infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy, are most often applied within the controlled confines of analytical laboratories. Over the years their performance frontiers have been expanded, giving researchers unprecedented capabilities in the analysis of materials.

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Cogdill, R. P., & Drennen, J. K. (2006). Near-infrared spectroscopy. In Spectroscopy of Pharmaceutical Solids (pp. 313–412). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.4103/2348-0548.165045

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