Artigo Revisado por pares

Analysis of Solid Wood Surfaces by Internal Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR-IRS)

1991; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 11; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/02773819108050261

ISSN

1532-2319

Autores

Eugene Zavarin, Laurence G. Cool, S.J. Jones,

Tópico(s)

Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis

Resumo

Abstract The refractive index of white fir wood in the infrared region of the spectrum was determined by a measurement of the critical angle in FTIR-IRS to be 1.43. The depth of light penetration into wood (decrease in the original light intensity to 1/e) was calculated to be 0.13–2.15 μm depending upon the wavelength of light, angle of incidence, and the refractive index of the prism used. It was found that the signal-to-noise ratio in FTIR-IRS of wood could be greatly increased by either pressing the wood for 10 min. at 2,500 psi or sanding it against a flat surface with fine (600 grit) sandpaper. Microtoming alone was not satisfactory in producing a smooth surface and a high signal/noise ratio. The FTIR-IRS spectrum of oxygen plasma-treated wood indicated a substantial absorbance increase in the 1648–1633 cm−1 region due to formation of carbonyl groups.

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