Six methods are indicated for the preparation of previously dried test specimens and Reference Standards for analysis.The reference
á197Kñin a monograph signifies that the substance under examination is mixed intimately with potassium bromide.The reference
á197Mñin a monograph signifies that the substance under examination is finely ground and dispersed in mineral oil.The reference
á197Fñin a monograph signifies that the substance under examination is suspended neat between suitable (for example,sodium chloride or potassium bromide)plates.The reference
á197Sñsignifies that a solution of designated concentration is prepared in the solvent specified in the individual monograph,and the solution is examined in 0.1-mm cells unless a different cell path length is specified in the individual monograph.The reference
á197Añsignifies that the substance under examination is intimately in contact with an internal reflection element for attenuated total reflectance (ATR)analysis.The reference
á197Eñsignifies that the substance under examination is pressed as a thin sample against a suitable plate for IRmicroscopic analysis.The ATR
á197Añand the
á197Eñtechniques can be used as alternative methods for
á197Kñ,
á197Mñ,
á197Fñ,and
á197Sñwhere testing is performed qualitatively and the Reference Standard spectra are similarly obtained.