Qualitative analysis of drugs using portable FT-IR and impurity search functions.
[Free Gift] Introduction to Case Studies on Qualitative Analysis of Dangerous Drugs
Drugs include stimulants, narcotics, cannabis, and dangerous drugs, each possessing various chemical and pharmacological characteristics. To crack down on criminal activities such as the smuggling and sale of controlled substances, there is an urgent need to rapidly identify each component contained in drugs. This document introduces qualitative analysis cases of dangerous drugs using infrared spectrometers suitable for drug analysis and the mixture search function, which is effective as a spectral analysis tool. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Analytical Methods ■ Library and Contaminant Search Function - Example: Analysis of pure substance drugs - Example: Analysis of cocaine hydrochloride mixed drugs - Example: Analysis of crack ■ Conclusion ■ References *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Features】 <FT-IR Spectrometer: ALPHA II> ■Ultra-compact body in A4 size ■No compromise on performance ■Flexible sampling tools ■Recipient of multiple awards *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The optics business started in 1960 as the infrared spectroscopy division of the Bruker Group in Germany. The range of products developed based on high design philosophy varies from dedicated machines used daily for production management and quality assurance to research models that demonstrate their power in the research and development of advanced materials. With Ettlingen, Germany, as the base for development and manufacturing, we respond to various customer needs through a global sales and service network.