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Innovations in Reaction Analysis on-demand webinar

This Innovations in Reaction Analysis webinar will address the recent development of novel enabling technologies designed for monitoring reactions in situ and in real-time.

ReactIRTM Reaction Analysis systems are designed specifically for monitoring chemical reactions - under a wide range of temperatures and pressures. In order to develop a Reaction Analysis system which is not only easy to use, but is also powerful at enabling a conversion of complex reaction data to information, many components of the system must be taken into consideration including:

  • Optical module design
  • Transfer of mid-infrared light to the probe
  • Probe design
  • Sensor choice
  • Software for data collection
  • Software for data interpretation - algorithms to facilitate conversion of data to information 

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When correctly designed, the result is a Reaction Analysis system which is easy-to-use, powerful and offers a high level of performance. 

Sampling technologies - probes and their associated transfer optics - are key to unlocking the secrets of your chemical reactions.  During the Innovations in Reaction Analysis webinar, you will learn about the variety of probe designs that can be applied to monitoring virtually any chemical reaction in order to determine:

  • Reaction start/stop points
  • Component identification including transient intermediates
  • Kinetics
  • Mechanism and pathway
  • Concentration as a function of time


The NEW iC IRTM software will be demonstrated during this Innovations in Reaction Analysis on-demand webinar.

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