FTIR-ATR

The DLSU Spectroscopy Laboratory is a full-service laboratory of the Central Instrumentation Facility under the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation. One of the instruments that the laboratory operates is the FTIR-ATR Spectrometer. The instrument is located in Room GT205 Dr. George S.K. Ty Central Instrumentation Facility at DLSU Laguna Campus in Binan, Laguna.

The facility offers Analytical Services using FTIR-ATR and accepts samples not only from DLSU researchers but also from outside clients (academe, government, and industry) for a fee (please see the schedule of fees).

Agilent Cary 630 FTIR Spectrometer: 

  • Interferometer: 25 mm, permanently aligned, Michelson, 45°, mechanical flexure
  • Standard beamsplitter: KBr or ZnSe
  • Maximum spectral resolution: 2 cm-1
  • Laser: Low-powered solid state
  • Infrared source: Wire-wound element
  • Detector: 1.3 mm diameter, thermoelectrically-cooled dTGS
  • Temperature: 0–40 °C; -32–104 °F (during use)
  • Humidity: Up to 90%, non-condensing
  • With a spectral range of 4000 to 650 cm-1
  • uses MicroLab PC software which supports 21 CFR Part 11 and GLP/GMP compliance

 

Available Sampling Accessories: 

  1. Diamond ATR
  • single-reflection ATR
  • uses a type IIA diamond crystal as the interface between the sample and the infrared energy.
  • can accept samples with a pH range from 1 to 14
  • The single-reflection diamond has a 1 mm diameter sampling surface with 200 μm active area and provides approximately 2 μm depth of penetration for infrared energy at 1,700 cm-1
  • Sample types can be all hard solids, particulates, polymers, paint, fibers, pastes, liquids, and all pH ranges

 

  1. Germanium ATR: 
  • single-reflection ATR
  • uses a single bounce 45° crystal as the interface between the sample and the infrared energy
  • most suitable for higher absorbing samples such as tires, rubbers and o-rings, or any sample containing carbon black.
  • single-reflection Ge has a 1 mm diameter sampling surface and provides the following effective pathlengths:
    • 0.15 μm at 4,000 cm-1
    • 0.36 μm at 1,700 cm-1
    • 1.02 μm at 600 cm-1

The DLSU Spectroscopy Laboratory offers the following services:

  • Spectrum Data Collection
  • Qualitative Search (Library Search) (11,448 spectral database)

FTIR-ATR analysis is charged per sample. Each sample can be analyzed for up to 3 trials each, while sample replicates (in a separate container) and standards are charged as individual samples each. The fees are inclusive of sample analysis only. Reagents, standards, solvents, and sample preparation must be provided/shouldered/performed by the client. 

FTIR-ATR Analysis Rates

DLSU Chemistry Department DLSP System Users External Users (Academic Institutions) External Users (Government Institutions) External Users (Industry/ Commercial)
1 HOUR RATE(PhP) 1 HOUR RATE(PhP) 1 HOUR RATE(PhP) 1 HOUR RATE(PhP) 1 HOUR RATE(PhP)
FTIR-ATR Analysis 550 700 850 1,300 1,900
*Charge includes labor for experimental set-up, data processing, print-outs, and electronic data files.
*We require that papers for publication using the UV-Vis should acknowledge the DLSU Spectroscopy laboratory.
* DLSP system users refer to DLSU users outside the DLSU Chemistry Department including other schools within the DLSP system
  1. Samples for FTIR-ATR analysis can be hard solids, particulates, polymers, pastes, liquids,  all pH ranges, and carbon black-filled polymers. 
  2. Samples for one trial must be enough to cover the Diamond crystal (1 mm diameter sampling surface with 200 μm active area).

  1. For aqueous samples, around 1 mL is needed for one trial.
  2. Label the samples properly and wrap them securely to prevent them from spilling. Wrap light-sensitive samples in aluminum foil or place them in amber bottles. 
  3. For samples with low temperature storage requirements, secure them in an icebox, and add a “fragile” mark when necessary.
  4. Pack the samples carefully for transport.
  5. Submit the sample to DLSU for analysis. Please click here on instructions on how to submit the samples.

STEP 1. Send your inquiries to [email protected], indicate your name and institution. To serve you better, we request a conference/discussion with you to help you determine the appropriate experiments to achieve your objectives.

STEP 2. Once the discussion has been finalized, the FTIR-ATR Analysis Form will be sent out to the email address you used or you may download the form here. Kindly fill out the form completely with all the details (one form for EACH SAMPLE). INCOMPLETE FORMS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED. Carefully read the Terms and Conditions indicated on the sample analysis form. For questions regarding the form, send an email to  [email protected].

STEP 3. Prepare the samples. Ensure that the requirements for the preparation of samples for FTIR analysis are met.

STEP 4. Submit the analysis form together with the sample. Alternatively, electronic submission of forms can be accommodated through email.

STEP 5. A confirmation email will be sent to you once the form(s) have been received and checked. A quotation will be sent to you depending on the number of samples.

STEP 6. Once the form has been received, a quotation will be sent to you based on the number of samples and analysis you indicated in the ICPMS Analysis form.  Pay the corresponding fee to the following address:

Bank: Metrobank
Branch: LTI-Binan Laguna Branch
Account name: De La Salle University
Account # : 609-3-609-00167-7
 
You can pay in cash or cheque. 

Send the photo or scanned copy of the payment confirmation slip to [email protected] and copy [email protected].

 STEP 7. Once payment has been confirmed, you may send the samples via courier to the address below.

NOTE:  Samples will NOT BE PROCESSED  UNLESS COMPLETE PAYMENT IS DONE

Jessica Monterde
Central Instrumentation Facility Room 101
George S.K. Ty Advanced Instrumentation Bldg.
De La Salle University Laguna Campus
LTI Spine Rd. Bgys. Biñan and Malamig, Biñan, Laguna 402
   
STEP 8. Analyses results will be sent via email. Data and samples will be kept as stated in the analysis form.

Can I observe during the analysis?

Due to the current pandemic situation, laboratory visits are restricted.

Do you offer rush analysis?

Yes. Rush analysis is available for twice the published rate. Please contact us for rush analysis at spectroscopylab@dlsu.edu.ph

Do you interpret the spectra after the analysis?

No. We don’t provide spectra interpretation.

Can you provide the ASCII data of the spectra after the analysis?

Yes. ASCII files, which can be inputted in Excel, can be requested and sent to your e-mail for free.

Do you give the raw data after the analysis?

Yes. We can send the raw data (spc file) through your email. You can use Bio-rad software to process the raw data.

Do you provide a formatted analysis report with registered chemist signatures?

Yes, we do at an ADDITIONAL FEE of Php 1,500.00 per sample.

What is the average  turn-around time (TAT)  for  FTIR-ATR analysis ?

The turn-around time  is 2 weeks, depending on the number of samples and the volume of job order in the laboratory.

Do you accept purchase order  (PO) , job order (JO), work order (WO) terms of payment?

NO, we do not accept PO, JO or WO payment terms. At the moment, ONLY cash or cheque deposits are accepted.

Do you accommodate and test samples on weekends and holidays ?

NO, we do not accept samples during weekends or holidays. Operating days are Monday to Friday (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM).

Your contact information is not working, is there an alternative email?

Contact us at these alternative emails: [email protected] or [email protected]

FTIR-ATR Analysis Form (doc)

FTIR-ATR  Analysis Form (pdf)

DLSU Spectroscopy Laboratory
Central Instrumentation Facility
105 George S.K. Ty (GT) Building
De La Salle University Laguna Campus
Laguna Boulevard, LTI Spine Road, Barangays Biñan and Malamig, Binan, Laguna

e-mail: [email protected]