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dexangeles

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FTIR
« on: January 21, 2005, 05:18:20 PM »
does anyone know a site thats shows the FTIR of lycopene?  :)

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Re:FTIR
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2005, 05:25:13 AM »
hi
although i have studied chemistry i have never heard of FTIR of lycopene.
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so why don't you try to search on yahoo.com i already did and i have got plenty of links
www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/facpub/fst_2003.html
www.gscformula.com/vitamins/vitamins-M.htm
www.thenfl.com/microchem/chemserve.asp
and many more

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Re:FTIR
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2005, 06:03:47 AM »
You're just going to see conjugated dienes and C-H stretching, nothing fancy. Maybe you'll see the vicinal C-H stretch, that would be a good sign.
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Re:FTIR
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2005, 10:23:14 PM »
i found it --- i knew something was wrong with the results i got. no sp2 stretch <-- it was ftir of hexane lol

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