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Lists of compounds/spectra in each database are available in pdf format.
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We also offer the renowned spectra libraries edited by Prof. D. Hummel grouped by class: Industrial Polymers, Defined Polymers, Surfactants and Organic Compounds.

List of all available Hummel Spectral Databases:


IR Hummel Industrial Polymers Volume 1-3, P/N 70001

Each compound in Volume 1 is identified by its IUPAC or common names. Volumes 2 and 3 additionally contain the chemical structure. All Associated legends quote references, inform about the origin and the synthesis of the polymers as well as the sample preparation. Each compound is identified by its IUPAC or common names and chemical structure.*

IR Hummel Industrial Polymers Volume 1, P/N 70002

1.910 IR spectra collection of polymers, elastomers and fibers consists of spectra of natural and synthetic construction polymers, natural and synthetic fibers, elastomers, miscellaneous resins like natural resins, paint and finishing resins, impregnation and casting resins, dispersion, moulding and printing inks, oils, fats, waxes, tars, inorganic compounds, adhesives, putties, cements, protective colloids, curing agents, initiators and activators, accelerators and modifiers.

IR Hummel Industrial Polymers Volume 2, P/N 70003

1.570 spectra: The following is a breakdown of the monomer classes presented in the database: Vinyl monomers, pyrolyzates, alcohols, phenols carboxylic acids and their salts, esters, anhydrides, amides, hydrazides, urethanes, cyanates, fulminates, heterocycles, amino and thiocarboxylic acids, sulphonamides, technical solvents and more.

IR Hummel Industrial Polymers Volume 3, P/N 70004

The database contains 1.520 FT-IR spectra within the following classes: antioxidants, stabilizer (including PVC stabilizer), light stabilizer, coloring agents, brightening agents, fillers, plasticizers, elasticators, extenders, processing agents, textile auxiliaries, vulcanization agents and rubber auxiliaries.

IR Hummel Defined Polymers, P/N 70011

2.900 polymer spectra with extensive sample information.


IR Hummel Defined Polymers, Basic Collection, P/N 70012


1.140 selected infrared spectra from the collection "Defined Polymers.

IR Hummel Infrared Surfactants Collection, P/N 70021

This database contains 1.020 spectra of surfactants. It has been compiled by Professor Dieter Hummel, University of Cologne in co-operation with Chemical Concepts.

IR Industrial Organic Chemicals, P/N 70031

20.330 Infrared spectra of 17.770 common organic compounds produced by chemical companies. 5,600 of these spectra are taken from literature spectra and recalculated from peak tables. In addition to the molecular structure, in most cases the following information is available: Chemical name, Purity, Melting point, Boiling point, Density, Molecular formula, Molecular weight, CAS-No, Measurement conditions, Resolution.*


Other Transmission Spectra Databases

Essential third-party spectra collections of transmittance spectra.

List of all available 3rd party Spectral Databases:

Nicodom Kidney Stone Spectra Database, P/N 70051

1.668 transmission spectra of human kidney stones and related chemicals. This is a collection of compounds found in human kidney such as different types of oxalates, phosphates, urates, other minerals and their mixtures as well as stones of drug or organic origin.

Toronto Forensic Spectra Database, P/N 70061

This extensive library is one of the most widely-used collections of its kind for forensic scientists and investigators. The Toronto Forensic Library contains 3.800 FT-IR spectra of illegal and legal drugs, drug precursors and reagents used to prepare them and other substances encountered in forensic analysis.  The major divisions of substances are organic, inorganic, and natural and commercial products.

Please note:The spectra of this database were measured at the Forensic Laboratories of the Canadian Department of Health and Welfare in Toronto. (Spectral Range: 4000 cm-1 to 650 cm-1, Resolution: 2 cm-1 or 4 cm-1)

 

 * Please note that the availability of sample information is depending on the spectrum format/the search software you are using.
Due to peculiarities of the instrument manufacturers’ software the total number of spectra may slightly differ in some databases from the given numbers.

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