Pitfalls and benefits of in situ and operando diffuse reflectance FT-IR spectroscopy (DRIFTS) applied to catalytic reactions

This paper discusses procedures and conditions that need to be fulfilled to be able to carry out appropriate in situ and operando diffuse reflectance FT-IR (DRIFTS) analyses. Spectrum handling and precise control of experimental parameters have a significant importance, even when only qualitative in...

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Reflectance
Reflectivity
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