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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 9,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 177-177
  • (1955)

A Heated Infrared Cell

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Abstract

Infrared studies of various materials which are either corrosive and/or of low vapor pressure at room temperature are conviently handled with a very simple, inexpensive gas cell. The type of cell described below has been used successfully at temperatures up to 125°C for studies of such materials as titanium tetrachloride, uranium and iridium hexafluorides (1), as well as chromium, molybdenum and tungsten carbonyls (2). The cell can be used with either Perkin-Elmer or Baird Spectrometers. The AgCl windows permit infrared investigations for both the sodium chloride and potassium bromide regions of the spectrum while KRS-5 windows are useful out to 40μ.

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