An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids

To help address the growing need for more and better sensors, an attempt was made to produce an in-situ mass and spectroscopic analysis of liquid and solid samples, to characterize samples and sensors. Spectroscopic analysis consisted of Raman and FTIR where mass measurements were carried out. The s...

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Main Author: Jones, Kolton K
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Published: TopSCHOLAR® 2018
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spelling ndltd-WKU-oai-digitalcommons.wku.edu-theses-30672019-10-15T04:42:13Z An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids Jones, Kolton K To help address the growing need for more and better sensors, an attempt was made to produce an in-situ mass and spectroscopic analysis of liquid and solid samples, to characterize samples and sensors. Spectroscopic analysis consisted of Raman and FTIR where mass measurements were carried out. The sample or sensor’s holder would allow for spectroscopic analysis as well as expose the sample to high temperatures and various chemicals. While Raman and FTIR were successful in producing reliable and consistent data, the constructed watt balance was not. This failure was a result of eliminate vibrational noise. 2018-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/2064 https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3067&context=theses Masters Theses & Specialist Projects TopSCHOLAR® Raman FTIR sensors vibrational noise Physics
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topic Raman
FTIR
sensors
vibrational noise
Physics
spellingShingle Raman
FTIR
sensors
vibrational noise
Physics
Jones, Kolton K
An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids
description To help address the growing need for more and better sensors, an attempt was made to produce an in-situ mass and spectroscopic analysis of liquid and solid samples, to characterize samples and sensors. Spectroscopic analysis consisted of Raman and FTIR where mass measurements were carried out. The sample or sensor’s holder would allow for spectroscopic analysis as well as expose the sample to high temperatures and various chemicals. While Raman and FTIR were successful in producing reliable and consistent data, the constructed watt balance was not. This failure was a result of eliminate vibrational noise.
author Jones, Kolton K
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title An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids
title_short An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids
title_full An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids
title_fullStr An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids
title_full_unstemmed An Integration Setup if the in-situ Mass and Spectroscopic Analysis for Volatile Liquids or Solids
title_sort integration setup if the in-situ mass and spectroscopic analysis for volatile liquids or solids
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url https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/2064
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