Abstract:Changes in the pharmaceutical L-adrenaline-D-hydrogentartrate, incorporated in KBr
matrices, induced by a pulsed carbon-dioxide Transversely Excited Atmospheric
(TEA) laser, were observed. Modifications of the sample were monitored via infrared
spectra. Special attention was devoted to the dependence of the sample changes on the
laser energy density used. The irradiation of the pharmaceutical has been performed
with two laser lines at wavelengths of about 10.6 µm. The laser lines coincide well
with the absorpt… Show more
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