Least-Squares Curve-Fitting of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectra with Applications to Polymer Systems

1977 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 518-524 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. K. Antoon ◽  
J. H. Koenig ◽  
J. L. Koenig

A method is presented for least-squares curve-fitting of Fourier transform infrared spectra. A demonstration of the determination of xylene solution compositions illustrates the accuracy of the method. Least-squares coefficients are shown to be valuable for the analysis of several polymer systems by digital subtraction of spectra.

1981 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul C. Painter ◽  
Susan M. Rimmer ◽  
Randy W. Snyder ◽  
Alan Davis

The application of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to the quantitative determination of mineral matter in coal is discussed. The use of a least squares curve-fitting program allows a choice between standards to be made. The results of an analysis of mineral mixtures and a coal low temperature ash are presented. The results are in good agreement with known concentrations and those obtained by other methods of analysis.


1979 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 351-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mitchell K. Antoon ◽  
Louis D'Esposito ◽  
Jack L. Koenig

The feasibility of applying the methods of factor analysis to Fourier transform infrared spectra is examined. The method is designed to determine the number of components contributing to a spectral region. The technique has been applied to a model system consisting of solutions of p−, o−, and m-xylenes. The method has also been used for calculating the number of independently absorbing species in several polymer systems. Spectral requirements and the general applicability of factor analysis are also discussed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 92 (3) ◽  
pp. 309-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carla Felippi Chiella Ruschel ◽  
Chun Te Huang ◽  
Dimitrios Samios ◽  
Marco Flôres Ferrão ◽  
Carlos Itsuo Yamamoto ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 203-215
Author(s):  
Mehmet Emin Diken ◽  
Berna Koçer Kizilduman ◽  
Begümhan Yilmaz Kardaş ◽  
Enes Emre Doğan ◽  
Mehmet Doğan ◽  
...  

The nanocomposite hydrogels were prepared by dispersing of the nanopomegranate seed particles into poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(acrylic acid) blend matrix in an aqueous medium by the solvent casting method. These hydrogels were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectra, differential scanning calorimetry, and optical contact angle instruments. The nanopomegranate seed, blend, and hydrogel nanocomposites were tested for microbial activity. In addition, cytocompatibilities of these blend and hydrogel nanocomposites/composites were tested on human lymphocyte with in vitro MTS cell viability assays. Fourier transform infrared spectra revealed that esterification reaction took place among functional groups in the structure of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(acrylic acid). The hydrophilic properties of all hydrogels decreased with increasing nanopomegranate seed content. The mean diameters of the nanopomegranate seed particles were about 88 nm. Nanopomegranate seed particles demonstrated antibacterial properties against gram-positive bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus, and gram-negative bacteria, Escherichia coli. The lymphocyte viabilities increased after addition of nanopomegranate seeds into the polymer blend. The swelling behavior of blend and hydrogels was dependent on the cross-linking density created by the reaction between poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(acrylic acid) blend and nanopomegranate seed. Scanning electron microscopy images were highly consistent with Fourier transform infrared spectra, differential scanning calorimetry, and antibacterial activity results.


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