SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUES
Spectroscopy techniques use light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation to
interact with the nanomaterial and produce a spectrum that can be used to identify
its chemical composition and structure. Common spectroscopic techniques for
nanomaterials characterization include UV-Vis (Ultraviolet-Visible), FTIR
(Fourier-Transform Infrared), and Raman spectroscopy, which are powerful tools
for characterizing nanomaterials. These techniques offer insights into the
electronic, vibrational, and chemical properties of nanomaterials.