54 . Spotlight 150 User's Guide
To thin a sample in the miniature diamond anvil cell:
1.
Loosen and remove the three screws that hold the cell together.
2.
Lift off the top half of the cell and set it aside.
3.
Place the sample on the bottom half of the cell. (The sample must be small.)
4.
Put the top half back on the cell, lining up the red lines on the top and bottom halves.
Do not tighten the screws yet; applying uneven shear forces may damage the
diamonds.
CAUTION
One diamond can damage another.
5.
Press down on the cell with your thumb to thin the sample.
6.
Replace the three screws and tighten them finger tight.
NOTE:
If the spectrum collected with the diamond anvil cell shows interference fringes,
place some KBr in the cell and collect a background spectrum through it.
Figure 20 The miniature diamond anvil cell
Pressing elastomers between windows
If your sample is elastic and you are compressing it between windows, you must apply
pressure continuously. Use the following procedure:
1.
Press on the windows with a probe, flattening the sample.
2.
While maintaining the pressure, apply small amounts of quick-setting nitrocellulose
cement to the edges of the salt plates.
When the cement is dry, the sample remains compressed.
on page 60) enables you to compress
this kind of sample.
Summary of Contents for Spotlight 150
Page 1: ...Spotlight 150 User s Guide MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY ...
Page 5: ...Introduction ...
Page 11: ...Warnings and Safety Information ...
Page 23: ...Overview of the Spotlight 150 ...
Page 32: ...32 Spotlight 150 User s Guide ...
Page 33: ...Getting Ready to Use the Spotlight 150 ...
Page 45: ...Preparing Samples ...
Page 58: ...58 Spotlight 150 User s Guide ...
Page 59: ...Techniques for Collecting Spectra ...
Page 94: ...Maintenance ...
Page 102: ...Appendices ...