Unit 7: Spectroscopic Techniques
This unit explains the principles and applications of major spectroscopic techniques used in pharmaceutical analysis, including UV-Visible, Infrared (IR), and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). It covers instrumentation, detectors, light sources, performance verification standards, and regulatory relevance.
Spectroscopy involves the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter to provide qualitative and quantitative information. It is widely used in pharmaceutical analysis for identification, purity assessment, and structural elucidation.
Key Points
Non-destructive analytical technique.
Provides molecular and structural information.
Used for raw material identification and assay.
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