Microspectroscopic infrared specular reflection chemical imaging of multi-component urinary stones: MIR vs. FIR
(2014) In Central European Journal of Chemistry 12(1). p.44-52- Abstract
 - Specular reflection infrared microspectroscopy was used for chemical imaging of cross-sectioned urinary stones to determine their chemical composition and morphology simultaneously. Absorption spectral bands were recovered from reflection spectra by Kramers-Kronig transform. FUse of far-infrared radiation provides high-contrast images and allows more precise constituent distribution determinations than mid-infrared because band asymmetry after the transform caused by diffuse reflection is less in the far-infrared.
 
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- author
 - Pucetaite, Milda LU ; Tamosaityte, Sandra ; Engdahl, Anders LU ; Ceponkus, Justinas ; Sablinskas, Valdas and Uvdal, Per LU
 - organization
 - publishing date
 - 2014
 - type
 - Contribution to journal
 - publication status
 - published
 - subject
 - keywords
 - IR spectroscopy, Urinary calculi, Chemical imaging, Surface roughness, Diffuse reflection
 - in
 - Central European Journal of Chemistry
 - volume
 - 12
 - issue
 - 1
 - pages
 - 44 - 52
 - publisher
 - Central European Science Journals
 - external identifiers
 - 
                
- wos:000326118100005
 - scopus:84888401961
 
 - ISSN
 - 1895-1066
 - DOI
 - 10.2478/s11532-013-0349-6
 - language
 - English
 - LU publication?
 - yes
 - additional info
 - The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Max-laboratory (011012005), Chemical Physics (S) (011001060)
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  author       = {{Pucetaite, Milda and Tamosaityte, Sandra and Engdahl, Anders and Ceponkus, Justinas and Sablinskas, Valdas and Uvdal, Per}},
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  publisher    = {{Central European Science Journals}},
  series       = {{Central European Journal of Chemistry}},
  title        = {{Microspectroscopic infrared specular reflection chemical imaging of multi-component urinary stones: MIR vs. FIR}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11532-013-0349-6}},
  doi          = {{10.2478/s11532-013-0349-6}},
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