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Characterization of cement-based materials by infrared spectroscopy

Author: Matthieu HORGNIES

Publication date: July 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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    1. Introduction to FT-IR spectroscopy

    This section presents some of the main features of infrared spectroscopy for the study of cementitious materials: the different modes of analysis specific to this characterization method, and its specific features compared with other analysis techniques.

    1.1 Main analysis methods for cementitious materials

    The principle of this characterization technique is to irradiate the sample with electromagnetic radiation in the infrared range (1 µm to 20 µm) [P 2 845] ,

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