2012
DOI: 10.6023/a12080570
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Application of Near-infrared Spectroscopy in Micro Inorganic Analysis

Abstract: Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been widely used in analyzing various real complex samples due to its superiority in fast and non-destructive determination. It is difficult, however, for the technique to analyze the components of micro-content, especially the inorganic components, because NIR spectrum contains only the weak signals of C-H, O-H and N-H, and inorganic components generally generate no response in the spectrum. In this review, the principle and applications of NIRS in analyzing inorganic com… Show more

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“…The absorption intensity of characteristic peaks was more dynamic in the corn season than in the wheat season, especially for the carbonyl absorption peaks (1900-1650 cm −1 ). The absorption peaks below 900 cm −1 are overlapped peaks of protein NH and carbohydrate sugar ring vibration [28]. Absorption peaks around 1031 and 3426 cm −1 are more prominent.…”
Section: Infrared Spectramentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The absorption intensity of characteristic peaks was more dynamic in the corn season than in the wheat season, especially for the carbonyl absorption peaks (1900-1650 cm −1 ). The absorption peaks below 900 cm −1 are overlapped peaks of protein NH and carbohydrate sugar ring vibration [28]. Absorption peaks around 1031 and 3426 cm −1 are more prominent.…”
Section: Infrared Spectramentioning
confidence: 95%
“…There are many reviews of this area in recent years. 66,68,[83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92] UV-visible fluorescence spectroscopy…”
Section: Machine Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elements such as chlorine, which are mostly present as free hydrated ions in plants, are by themselves spectroscopically inactive in the whole Vis-NIR range (Shao et al, 2012). Therefore, their detection and eventual quantification using Vis-NIR radiation, has to be done taking advantage of their biochemical and physicochemical effects on the spectroscopicallyactive compounds present in plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%