ABSTRACT
A method for removing the bands of interferential component from mixture infrared spectra during the measurement was presented. A synthetic background with the thickness of the interferential component adjustable) and controllable was produced by scanning two different background samples in sequence. The absorption) intensity of the synthetic background spectrum varies with the scanning number during the measurement. Therefore, when the infrared absorption of the interferential component in the background sample becomes) equal to that in the mixture sample, the effect of interferential component can be deducted. This method was applied to stearic acid and 2-octadecyl-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (C_(18))TCNQ) mixture system. The results showed that the absorption peaks of stearic acid or C_(18))TCNQ can be removed completely from the final resulted infrared spectrum.