Complementarity with other analysis techniques
Characterization of cement-based materials by infrared spectroscopy
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Complementarity with other analysis techniques
Characterization of cement-based materials by infrared spectroscopy

Author : Matthieu HORGNIES

Publication date: July 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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3. Complementarity with other analysis techniques

This section presents some of the main techniques for characterizing cementitious materials, which are highly complementary to infrared spectroscopy.

3.1 Raman spectroscopy

This simple, non-destructive method can be used to determine which chemical groups vibrate when excited [P 2 865] . This excitation is provided by a monochromatic laser beam (visible or near infrared). The analysis area and depth, depending on the wavelength used, are around 4 µm 2...

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