How to interpret an IR spectrum and an FTIR spectrum FTIR spectra are information rich, but this very fact can make using and interpreting them challenging. A useful primer for interpreting FTIR can be found here. Even a simple, pure, single compound sample, like ...
Check the spectra to make sure that the strength of the signal is within 95 percent of maximum for the strongest peak. If the strongest peak in the spectra is more or less than full scale, adjust the attenuation to deliver the correct signal strength. Calibrate the IR spectrophotometer often....
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy or NMR is a chemical instrument that can be used to evaluate the structure of a chemical compound other than FTIR, GC-MS, and HPLC. NMR spectroscopy commonly used for compound analysis is 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR. Techniques can be used to determine the ...
To interpret our model, we further analyze the random forest regression results using SHAP (Shapley Additive exPlanations)35, a generalized metric for feature importance, which utilizes the game-theory-based Shapley values to calculate the contribution of each feature to the model’s output. SHAP in...
In this regard, to correctly interpret the results of flame-retardant treatments on cotton fabrics, it is essential to understand the flammability and thermal behavior of untreated (pristine) cotton. However, the comprehensive characterization of the flammability properties of a polymeric material is ...
In the following discussion we make the attempt to interpret the pattern on a molecular scale. 3. Discussion The presented results of the inversion of the geometric sensitivity of 1313C chemical shifts are based on experimental evidence reported by Song et al. [68] We inferred expected changes ...
Synthesis: capacity to gather and critically appraise relevant knowledge and to summarise the key points. Capacity to evaluate scientific data in line with current scientific and technological knowledge. Ability to interpret preclinical and clinical evidence-based medical science and apply the knowledge to...