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Why use KBr in FTIR?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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The crystal has no visible peaks in the infrared spectrum making it transparent in ftir.

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It is transparent at the most effective wavelengths for infrared spectroscopy, with a slightly wider band than Sodium Chloride.

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