So, first install CHIME and then any of the spectra below can
be displayed in your browser window. You can create your own
pages by simply running a spectrum, exporting the data file as a
JCAMP-DX file, then use the
embed statement to load the file from your web
page. A new tag has been added to allow spectra to be initially
displayed from high to low wavenumber rather than having to load
and then use the menu option.
An example might be <embed src="polysty.jdx"
jcamp_revplot="true" width="65%" height="65%" >.
Our first set of JCAMP-DX files were obtained by using a utility to move data from a diskless Perkin Elmer 1605 FT-IR via the serial port. This utility is freely available for downloading.
The next two are from a Laboratory Experiment we
have used in a 3rd year course.
Take a look at the work by Scott Van Bramer and the Widener FTIR resources
There is a collection of IR spectra put together by David L. Sullivan. That site seems to have gone, but the files are available from The University of Nebraska-Lincoln
A free program to display spectra in SpectraCalc (LabCalc, GRAMS) format is available from the EPA together with data files. Several free viewers (Spekwin32) and IRView and JDXView are available from the Web.Use the following link for information about an NIST/EPA Gas Phase IR Database, which can be purchased in JCAMP-DX format. You should try out the searchable database arrangement which returns not only IR but MS spectra at WebBook NIST.
More useful IR information from the ALS Laboratory, a division of Berkeley Lab.
Nicodom Ltd. offers over 140000 FTIR spectra in a range of digital formats.
FiveAsh Data Management Inc, have a range of databases of FTIR spectra, some in JCAMP-DX format.
An online journal, The Internet Journal of Vibrational Spectroscopy, has a number of articles that IR users should read, including how to make the perfect KBr pellet and what to do about background water and carbon dioxide.
The site Vidrine Consulting has correlation charts for IR and other info on spectroscopic material for IR.
For calculation of IR spectra on-line and the display of their normal modes of vibration see ComSpec3D.Copyright © 2008 by Robert John Lancashire, all rights reserved.
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