Aldrich Edition 2 FT-IR Condensed Phase Library

  Aldrich Edition 2 FT-IR Condensed Phase Library



• Collection of over 18,000 of Aldrich Chemical catalog's most common chemicals
• Examined and processed at Thermo Fisher Scientific
• Represents wide range of functional groups
• Complete with the Aldrich Library of FT-IR spectra: Edition II Reference Books

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The expanded Aldrich Edition 2 Condensed Phase Library now contains nearly 18,500 pure compounds the most comprehensive FT-IR spectral reference collection available. The Aldrich Edition 2 collection contains the most common chemicals found in the Aldrich Catalog Handbook of Fine Chemicals, many of which are pure organic compounds, and includes the New Second Edition of The Aldrich Library of FT-IR Spectra (a 3-volume book set.) Acquired by Aldrich and processed by Thermo Fisher Scientific, this is the largest collection of spectra collected entirely by FT-IR instrumentation. Eight smaller Aldrich Material Specific Sub-Libraries are also available in deresolved format. 
 
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