Fundamentals of Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Practical Analysis of Polymer Materials
S10204
★From micro-part and foreign object analysis to structural analysis ★Many actual analysis cases are prepared! Individual consultations are also available.
Lecturer: Dr. Toshikatsu Nishioka, Part-time Lecturer at Gunma University Graduate School, PhD in Engineering (University of Tokyo) Biography: Fellow of the Polymer Society, Part-time at the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE), Executive Committee Member of the Polymer Surface Research Committee of the Polymer Society, Formerly at Idemitsu Kosan, Former Visiting Professor at the Gunma University Industry-Academia Collaboration Innovation Center Target Audience: Departments related to conductive carbon black Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Conference Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki Station] Approximately a 6-minute walk from JR and Keikyu Kawasaki Station Date and Time: February 24, 2011 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
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**Lecture Summary** Spectroscopic analysis involves irradiating a substance with specific light and measuring the response that results from the interaction between the light and the substance, followed by the analysis of the obtained information. Infrared spectroscopy is widely used for polymer composition analysis, qualitative analysis of additives in polymer materials, as well as for the analysis of polymer material surfaces, micro-regions, and foreign substances. It is one of the representative analytical methods that have been used for a long time in polymer analysis, alongside techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry. In this seminar, we will clearly explain the practical aspects of micro-region and foreign substance analysis to structural analysis, focusing on sample pretreatment, measurement know-how, and how to interpret spectra. We will also be available for analytical consultations.
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New members who apply for the first time by February 14 will receive an early bird discount price of 42,000 yen.
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**Program** 1. Basics of Infrared Spectroscopy 1.1. Principles of Measurement 1.2. Information Obtained 2. Sample Preparation Methods 2.1. Methods for Preparing Films, Sheets, and Thin Plates (Heat Press Method, Solution Casting Method, Cutting Method) 2.2. Methods for Making Tablets and Pastes (KBr Tablet Method, Nujol Method) 3. Measurement Equipment 4. Spectral Measurement Methods According to Sample and Analysis Purpose 4.1. Criteria for Selecting Spectral Measurement Methods 4.2. Transmission Method 4.3. Attenuated Total Reflectance Method 4.4. High-Sensitivity Reflection Method 4.5. Film Rotation Stage 4.6. Normal Reflection Method 4.7. Diffuse Reflection Method 4.8. Photoacoustic Method 4.9. Microscopic Infrared Method 5. Points to Note in Spectral Measurement (Conditions, Environment, etc.) 6. How to Interpret Spectra 6.1. Key Points on How to Interpret Data Results 7. Infrared Spectrum Database and Effective Utilization 8. Microscopic Raman and FT-Raman 9. Case Studies of Structural Analysis 10. Case Studies of Qualitative Analysis of Microscopic Parts and Foreign Substances 11. Microscopic Infrared Spectroscopy Using Synchrotron Radiation as a Light Source 12. Methods for Obtaining Standard Samples 13. Analytical Consultation
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