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31 May 1995 High-temperature reference spectra and spectral database
Tom Daugherty, William Phillips, Danny Brown, Robert Howard, Lori T. Lay
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Proceedings Volume 2365, Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210814
Event: Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring, 1994, McLean, VA, United States
Abstract
Efforts to establish reliable reference spectra for as many of the Title III hazardous compounds as possible are underway. This work is being managed through the EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Emission Measurement Branch at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The goal of disseminating this information is complicated by the bulk of the data required to cover the 189 HAP's and their spectral interfering compounds at various temperatures. An investigation was performed into a methodology for archiving and disseminating the spectral data that would be viable for the foreseeable future. A methodology using CD-ROM and the information superhighway was adopted as a possible mechanism for archiving and dissemination.
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Tom Daugherty, William Phillips, Danny Brown, Robert Howard, and Lori T. Lay "High-temperature reference spectra and spectral database", Proc. SPIE 2365, Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring, (31 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210814
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Databases

Internet

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FT-IR spectroscopy

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