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Illicit drugs and homemade explosives identification using FTIR microscopy

Shimadzu Corporation
12 Jan 2021

In this application note, Shimadzu demonstrates the how the IRSpirit FTIR spectrophotometer coupled with the SurveyIR microscope accessory provides accurate identification of both trace samples and a wide variety of solid mixtures.

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Infrared / IR SpectroscopyDrugs of AbuseMicroscopyInfrared

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