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A technique called attenuated total reflection (ATR) makes it possible to analyse samples directly for FTIR. The ATR technique involves pressing the sample against a high-refractive-index prism and measuring the infrared spectrum using infrared light that is completely internally reflected in the prism.
ATR-FTIR measures a variety of sample types, including liquids, solids, powders, semisolids, and pastes, swiftly and with ease. Learn about the operation of ATR-FTIR, the various ATR sampling devices that are available, and their uses.
Alternatively, you can read our FTIR spectroscopy FAQs and FTIR applications guide for more information on the basics of FTIR.
The Global ATR-FTIR spectroscopy market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A clinical stage diagnostics company called Dxcover Limited is working on creating spectroscopic liquid biopsy technology for early detection of various cancers.
It revealed the introduction of the Dxcover platform, a revolutionary platform that accelerates sample analysis through the Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy.
ATR-FTIR spectroscopy is a potent analytical method that does not require significant sample preparation or reagent use.
The internal reflection element (IRE), which is frequently a fixed point of analysis and necessitates specific cleaning procedures in order to prevent cross contamination, is a critical component of the conventional ATR technique.
But the Dxcover Infrared Platform is made up of brand-new pieces of hardware that modify FTIR devices that are currently in use.
The four sampling areas on Dx Cover sample slides, which are made from microfabricated silicon wafers, substitute the single IRE and allow for three sample measurements and one background measurement.
Additionally, by indexing the slide across the infrared beam without human input, the Dxcover Autosampler can automatically analyse sample slides.
ATR-FTIR instrumentation that is designed for clinical uses, standard ATR-FTIR, can be four times slower than the Dxcover approach in addition to batch processing efficiency.
At SPEC, their staff is eager to showcase the distinctive and cutting-edge hardware for the platform.This accomplishment represents a significant advancement in the use of infrared spectroscopy for a variety of applications, such as early cancer detection, which increases the possibility of slowing or stopping the development of the disease.