Handheld FTIR spectroscopy applications using the Agilent ExoScan 4100 FTIR with diffuse sample interface

Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
FTIR Spectroscopy
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Handheld FTIR instruments have transformed field analysis by offering rapid, non-destructive infrared measurements directly on diverse sample surfaces. The ability to perform onsite qualitative and quantitative assessments of minerals, fabrics, paints, and polymers reduces sample preparation time and transport logistics, enabling more efficient decision-making in geology, manufacturing, and materials quality control.

Study Objectives and Overview


This work evaluates the Agilent 4100 ExoScan FTIR equipped with a diffuse reflectance interface, designed to overcome the limitations of traditional handheld FTIR interfaces. Objectives include demonstrating the interface's performance on uneven, non-mirror surfaces and developing both identification and quantification methods for geological and synthetic materials under field conditions.

Methodology


The diffuse reflectance geometry illuminates samples at normal incidence and collects scattered light along the same optical axis. This approach maximizes collection efficiency and depth of field, accommodating samples several millimeters from focus. Spectra were acquired at 8 cm⁻¹ resolution with 32 co-added scans (approximately 8 s collection time).

Instrumentation


  • Agilent 4100 ExoScan handheld FTIR spectrometer
  • Diffuse reflectance sample interface with refractive optics
  • Instrument settings: 8 cm⁻¹ resolution, 32 scans
  • Data analysis via Agilent MicroLab software

Main Results and Discussion


  • Mineral Identification: Clear, distinct spectra were obtained for franklinite, esperite, willemite, calcite, margarosanite, and wollastonite directly from rock surfaces, enabling accurate library matching despite unconventional reflectance band shapes.
  • Polymer Identification: The interface successfully identified various polymer coatings and fabrics in less than 15 s per sample, facilitating verification of raw materials and finished products without contact or marking.
  • Quantitative Soil Analysis: A calibration for sulfate content (3500–10000 ppm) used the overtone band at ~2200 cm⁻¹, producing a linear correlation. A multi-component method quantified carbonate, quartz, gibbsite, kaolinite, gypsum, and organics in a single measurement.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Non-destructive, in situ analysis with minimal sample preparation
  • High tolerance to surface roughness and uneven geometries
  • Rapid qualitative and quantitative measurements (under 10 s)
  • Applicable in field geology, manufacturing QA/QC, and conservation

Future Trends and Opportunities


Emerging developments may include further miniaturization, integrated chemometric algorithms, expanded spectral libraries, and real-time mapping linked with GIS systems. Advances in AI-driven spectral interpretation and coupling with complementary sensors such as Raman spectroscopy will broaden in-field identification and quantification capabilities.

Conclusion


The Agilent 4100 ExoScan FTIR with diffuse reflectance extends the scope of handheld infrared spectroscopy to challenging samples, delivering robust qualitative and quantitative performance in the field. Its efficient optics and large depth of field streamline analyses across geological, polymeric, and mixed-matrix materials.

References


  • Fuller, W.S.; Griffiths, P.R. Anal. Chem. 1978, 50, 1906.

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