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  2. Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid - Wikipedia

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    Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid is an organic compound with the formula C 5 H 9 CO 2 H. It is a colorless nonvolatile oil. It is a colorless nonvolatile oil. It can be produced by the palladium -catalyzed hydrocarboxylation of cyclopentene : [ 2 ]

  3. Infrared spectroscopy correlation table - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In physical and analytical chemistry, infrared spectroscopy (IR spectroscopy) is a technique used to identify chemical compounds based on the way infrared radiation is absorbed by the compound. The absorptions in this range do not apply only to bonds in organic molecules.

  4. Infrared spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Infrared spectroscopy (IR spectroscopy or vibrational spectroscopy) is the measurement of the interaction of infrared radiation with matter by absorption, emission, or reflection. It is used to study and identify chemical substances or functional groups in solid, liquid, or gaseous forms. It can be used to characterize new materials or identify ...

  5. Cyclopentene - Wikipedia

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    Palladium-catalyzed hydrocarboxylation of cyclopentene gives cyclopentanecarboxylic acid: [8] C 5 H 8 + CO + H 2 O → C 5 H 9 CO 2 H. References

  6. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) [1] is a technique used to obtain an infrared spectrum of absorption or emission of a solid, liquid, or gas. An FTIR spectrometer simultaneously collects high-resolution spectral data over a wide spectral range.

  7. List of carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    The systematic IUPAC name is not always the preferred IUPAC name, for example, lactic acid is a common, and also the preferred, name for what systematic rules call 2-hydroxypropanoic acid. This list is ordered by the number of carbon atoms in a carboxylic acid.

  8. Vibrational circular dichroism - Wikipedia

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    It is the extension of circular dichroism spectroscopy into the infrared and near infrared ranges. [ 1 ] Because VCD is sensitive to the mutual orientation of distinct groups in a molecule, it provides three-dimensional structural information.

  9. Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy

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    The particle size should be smaller than the wavelength of the incident light in order to minimize Mie scattering, so this would infer that it should be less than 5 μm for mid-infrared spectroscopy. The spectra are plotted in units of log inverse reflectance (log 1/R) versus wavenumber.