@article {Mattraw:1955:0003-7028:177, author = "Mattraw, H.C.", title = "A Heated Infrared Cell", journal = "Applied Spectroscopy", volume = "9", number = "4", year = "1955", abstract = "Infrared studies of various materials which are either corrosive and/or of low vapor pressure at room temperature are conviently handled with a very simple, inexpensive gas cell. The type of cell described below has been used successfully at temperatures up to 125°C for studies of such materials as titanium tetrachloride, uranium and iridium hexafluorides (1), as well as chromium, molybdenum and tungsten carbonyls (2). The cell can be used with either Perkin-Elmer or Baird Spectrometers. The AgCl windows permit infrared investigations for both the sodium chloride and potassium bromide regions of the spectrum while KRS-5 windows are useful out to 40μ.", pages = "177-177", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sas/sas/1955/00000009/00000004/art00007", doi = "doi:10.1366/000370255774633954" }