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FTIR Examines Engine Deposits

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Michael K. Robinson

CHESTER, UK -- Collaborators from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and the Shell Research and Technology Centre Thornton in Chester have combined chemical separation with Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to examine residues on diesel engine pistons after lubricant tests. Their report, published in Applied Spectroscopy [volume 51, page 827 ], details a method for using spectroscopy to analyze complex substances. H.F. "Gus" Shurvell at Queen's University said that his group chose FTIR spectroscopy because it was well-suited to examining engine deposits. Earlier...Read full article

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