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The identification of fibers by infrared and Raman microspectroscopy
Authors:Patricia L. Lang   J. E. Katon   J. F. O'Keefe  David W. Schiering
Abstract:
The application of Raman and infrared microspectroscopy to fiber identification has been investigated. Natural and synthetic fibers, both organic and inorganic in nature, can be rapidly characterized by these techniques. In general, it has been found that infrared microspectroscopy offers a nonsubjective method of fiber identification that is quicker, easier, and occasionally, more selective than classical methods. Raman microspectroscopy has also been proven useful for these analyses. It provides low-frequency information, requires virtually no sample preparation, and supplies data complementary to that furnished by infrared microspectroscopy. In many cases one may use these methods for a quick differentiation of fibers of the same type which have undergone different chemical treatments.
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