INVENIO
INVENIO: FTIR Excellence for Industry, R&D and Science. INVENIO is the definitive spectroscopic solution for routine FTIR analysis as well as research and development. It is all you need and so much more: innovative technologies, intelligent design and its new beam path contribute to an unrivalled user experience. Your advantage: Outstanding signal-to-noise ratio Broad spectral range (FIR, MIR, NIR and VIS/UV)…
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It represents the entry level of Bruker’s R&D FT-IR ss, will accompany the users to “invent” and “di
represents the entry level of Bruker’s R&D FT-IR spectrometers. INVENIO®, as the name implies, will accompany the users to “invent” and “discover” in demanding analytical and R&D application fields. The innovative technology, intelligent and elegant design set standards for the next generation of FT-IR spectrometers.
Review Date: 22 Nov 2022 | Bruker Optics
INVENIO: FTIR Excellence for Industry, R&D and Science.
INVENIO is the definitive spectroscopic solution for routine FTIR analysis as well as research and development. It is all you need and so much more: innovative technologies, intelligent design and its new beam path contribute to an unrivalled user experience.
Your advantage:
- Outstanding signal-to-noise ratio
- Broad spectral range (FIR, MIR, NIR and VIS/UV)
- Time-resolved spectroscopy: use Rapid-Scan, Slow-Scan and Step-Scan
- Touch-PC with dedicated software for enhanced productivity
- MultiTect™: up to seven automated and software controlled internal detectors
- Transit™: parallel availability of two experimental setups
- RockSolid™: reliable, well-proven and precise
- CenterGlow™ IR source: optimized light flux and durability
- Bruker FM: MIR and FIR spectra in one go
- Upgradability: retrofit spectral range extensions or time resolved measurements
- Multiple beam inputs and outputs
- Compact footprint optimized for laboratory benches
Bruker FM: Innovation with integrity
In 2014, Bruker introduced the world’s first FT-IR spectrometer technology capable of covering the FIR/THz and MIR in a single scan, named Bruker FM. In this brochure, Bruker outlines the main features and application fields of the Bruker FM, including its MIR-FIR spectral range, optical components, FM ATR library, and example spectra.
TechTalk: Advancing energy storage with spectroelectrochemistry
Thursday, February 5 at 18:00 GMT | 19:00 CET | 13:00 EST | 10:00 PST
Developing next‑generation energy storage systems demands a deeper, more precise understanding of electrochemical behavior, including how to optimize electrode composition and ensure chemical homogeneity throughout the electrode structure. Combining electrochemistry with Infrared and Raman spectroscopy offers a powerful approach for achieving these goals. Pairing these techniques with microscopy further enables micrometer-scale insights into chemical composition and distribution.
This 20-minute TechTalk will explore how these capabilities come together with four key instruments that make this integrated approach possible: INVENIO, RAMANtouch, HYPERION II and VERTEX NEO R.
Join Dr. Sergey Shilov, Senior Application Scientist, Bruker Optics, as he shares his 40+ years of FTIR and Raman knowledge to inspire and accelerate your research in batteries, fuel cells, and advanced energy materials.
Key learning objectives:
- Understand spectroelectrochemical tools and workflows for probing reactions at electrodes and within electrolytes.
- Learn how to optimize instrument setup and integration, including effective communication between potentiostats and spectrometers.
- Understand how to apply fast chemical imaging techniques to visualize electrode surfaces and reaction dynamics.
- Explore real‑world electrochemical case studies such as metal–organic complex oxidation, polymer distribution mapping, electrode degradation analysis, and SEI characterization in lithium metal batteries.
Who should attend?
- Chemists, battery engineers, and scientists who are developing new materials for energy storage.
Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live TechTalk, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.
If you view the on-demand TechTalk, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.
How to setup the INVENIO for spectroelectrochemistry measurement
Watch this demonstration as it showcases how the INVENIO® FTIR spectrometer platform with attenuated total reflection (ATR) can measure ferrocyanide oxidation. Discover how this instrument can produce 3D plots, spectra lists, and trace displays, enabling technicians to monitor fast and slow reactions with precision and clarity.
INVENIO FT-IR Spectrometer: Your right-hand man in analytical labs
Watch this presentation by Bruker Optic, titled: INVENIO FT-IR Spectrometer: Your right-hand man in analytical labs. This talk was presented at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2021.
Damage and Failure Analysis in Plastics Industries
In this video, the Kunststoff-Institut presents three case studies that illustrate how to conduct damage and failure analysis for materials in plastics industries, through methods such as DSC and FITR. Additionally, the video outlines the IR data base, a joint venture with Bruker Optics.
FTIR Spectroscopy at Your Fingertips
It’s fast, easy, reliable and perfectly suited for FTIR beginners and experienced spectroscopists alike.
Bruker has introduced state-of-the-art touch controls to FTIR spectroscopy, elevating the user experience of infrared instruments to unmatched levels of productivity and ease-of-use.
Whether for science, manufacturing or quality control, OPUS TOUCH sets the standard for modern FTIR operation.
Available for INVENIO, ALPHA and Windows PC.
How FT-IR spectroscopy is shaping the next generation of semiconductors
Learn how sophisticated FT-IR tools are advancing semiconductor research and manufacturing, from silicon purity testing to novel device characterization
Free webinar: FTIR emission spectroscopy
Bruker invites you to join the upcoming multi-part webinar outlining the basic principles, application examples, and handling hints for emission experiments
Bruker Brings Huge Portfolio of High-Quality Products to Pittcon 2019
Be sure to swing by their booth #2754 to check out all the equipment and lab solutions being showcased







































