FTIR Spectroscopy Services in India
Material Identification & Functional Group Analysis from our ISO-certified laboratory.

What is Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy?
Yaazh Xenomics provides high-precision Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy services in India from our ISO-certified analytical laboratory in Coimbatore. FTIR is a rapid, non-destructive, and highly reliable technique used for the identification of functional groups, molecular structure elucidation, material characterization, and quality control in pharmaceuticals, polymers, chemicals, food, and environmental samples.
FTIR spectroscopy measures the absorption of infrared radiation by a sample, causing molecular vibrations (stretching, bending, scissoring, etc.). Each functional group absorbs IR radiation at characteristic frequencies, producing a unique "molecular fingerprint" spectrum. The Fourier Transform algorithm converts the raw interferogram into a high-resolution spectrum, enabling fast and accurate analysis.
Key FTIR Services We Offer
Our advanced instrumentation includes Thermo Fisher Scientific Nicolet iS50 and Agilent Cary 630 FTIR with ATR accessories.
Material Identification & Fingerprinting
Comparison with standard libraries (NIST, HR Aldrich, Pharma libraries).
Functional Group Identification
Detection of -OH, -NH, C=O, C-H, C=C, aromatic rings, etc.
Pharmaceutical Analysis
API characterization, excipient identification, polymorphism studies.
Polymer Characterization
Identification of PE, PP, PVC, PET, Nylon, etc.
Quality Control
Batch Consistency Testing and Impurity & Contaminant Analysis.
ATR-FTIR Surface Analysis
Non-destructive analysis of solids, powders, films, and liquids.
Beneficial Applications
Because of its ability to produce infrared spectrums unique to each substance, our FTIR analysis plays a crucial role in various applications.
Identifying Unknown Materials
Determining the composition of unknown substances using extensive spectral libraries.
Assessing Consistency
Revealing the consistency and quality of a sample compared to a standard reference.
Determining Components
Determining the number of components and their relative abundance in a sample.
Ready for Material Identification?
Fast turnaround time (routine analysis within 24–48 hours). Detailed, easy-to-understand reports with peak assignments.
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