DialPath—Easiest Way for Liquid Quantitation by FTIR Spectroscopy

Transmission analysis of liquid samples has been an indispensable part of FTIR spectroscopy. However, the traditional transmission methods are time-consuming and expensive. Agilent’s DialPath technology is a unique and innovative methodology for measuring liquids as easy and simple as an ATR method.
The Agilent’s mobile FTIR systems equipped with DialPath have been widely used in industry and Academia as it offers many advantages, such as the variable pathlength capability, over the classic transmission cells in both quantitative and qualitative analyses.
Presenter: Yanqia Wang, PhD (Application Engineer, Molecular Spectroscopy, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Dr. Yanqia Wang started working for Agilent Technologies Inc. as a FTIR application Engineer in 2013, providing pre-&post-sale application support. The products he covers from Bench-top FTIR microscopes to various Mobile FTIR spectrometers. Dr. Wang received his PhD of analytical chemistry from Duke University in 2004, doing dynamic IR spectroscopy research. Then he joined Fitzpatrick Center for Photonics at Duke University, doing Tissue Raman spectrometer instrumentation. Since 2007, Dr. Wang worked for Avery Dennison Corp. as a spectroscopist, providing molecular analytical support to the research & development.
