My best assumption here is that in order to make spectral measurements/analyses, one must be able to transmit the radiation through the sample. Some of the radiation is absorbed at certain wavelengths and recorded in some manner, such as a graph readout and/or meter. With a solid, the radiation in the ranges specified (IR through UV) will not penetrate the sample.
Sonia B.
asked 11/10/17UV-Visible spectra or FT-IR spectra
Why can’t solid state measurements of UV-Visible spectra or FT-IR spectra be used
quantitatively but solution measurements can?
quantitatively but solution measurements can?
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