FTIR as a Method for Qualitative Assessment of Solid Samples in Geochemical Research: A Review

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This study aims to collect information about soil investigation by FTIR. As we know, the FTIR technique is most often used in organic and bioorganic chemistry, while in geochemistry FTIR spectroscopy is not used very often. Therefore, there is a problem with the identification and interpretation of the IR spectra of minerals contained in sediments and soils. The reason for this is a deficiency of data about characteristic wavenumbers for minerals. Therefore, this study reviews and sums up, in one place, published articles that are connected to an investigation of minerals from 2002 to 2021 (based on the Scopus database). Additionally, the present review highlights various analytical techniques (ATR-FTIR, DRIFT, 2D-IR, and SR-FTIR) and discusses some of them for geochemical study. Additionally, the study describes helpful tools in the data pre-processing of IR spectra (normalization, baseline correction, and spectral derivatives).

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Tkachenko, Y., & Niedzielski, P. (2022, December 1). FTIR as a Method for Qualitative Assessment of Solid Samples in Geochemical Research: A Review. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248846

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