This book is an excellent introduction to vibrational spectroscopy for scientists in academia and industry. Both infrared and Raman spectroscopy are covered comprehensively and up-to-date. Therefore the book may also be used as a handbook for easy reference. Written in the language of chemists, it
Infrared and Raman spectroscopy: methods and applications
β Scribed by Bernhard Schrader
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 808
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is an excellent introduction to vibrational spectroscopy for scientists in academia and industry. Both infrared and Raman spectroscopy are covered comprehensively and up-to-date. Therefore the book may also be used as a handbook for easy reference. Written in the language of chemists, it explains the basic theory and instrumentation, the interpretation and evaluation of spectra. Furthermore numerous, worked-out examples of practical applications are presented. Therefore the reader is enabled to apply infrared and Raman spectroscopy for solving his own problem and to design suitable experimental procedures. This book also serves as a guide to the relevant literature
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover Page......Page 1
Title Page......Page 4
ISBN 3527264469......Page 5
Preface......Page 6
2 General survey of vibrational spectroscopy......Page 8
3 Tools for infrared and Raman spectroscopy......Page 9
4 Vibrational spectroscopy of different classes and states of compounds......Page 11
5 Evaluation procedures......Page 14
6 Special techniques and applications......Page 16
7 Character tables, 8 Literature, 9 Index......Page 19
1 Early history of vibrational spectroscopy......Page 22
2 General survey of vibrational spectroscopy......Page 28
3 Tools for infrared and Raman spectroscopy......Page 84
4 Vibrational spectroscopy of different classes and states of compounds......Page 210
5 Evaluation procedures......Page 432
6 Special techniques and applications......Page 486
7 Character tables (Appendix)......Page 716
References......Page 732
A......Page 786
B......Page 787
C......Page 788
D......Page 791
E......Page 792
F......Page 793
G,H......Page 794
I......Page 795
K......Page 796
M......Page 797
N......Page 799
P......Page 800
R......Page 802
S......Page 804
T......Page 806
V......Page 807
Y,Z......Page 808
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