UV-VIS spectroscopy plays an important role in analytical chemistry and has widespread application in chemistry, physics and life sciences. The author has created a detailed and comprehensive reference work on all important aspects of UV-VIS spectroscopy, including investigations on chemical kinetic
UV-VIS Spectroscopy and Its Applications
β Scribed by Professor em. Dr. Heinz-Helmut Perkampus (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Series
- Springer Lab Manuals
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
UV-VIS spectroscopy is one of the oldest methods in molecular spectroscopy. The definitive formulation of the Bouguer-LambertΒ Beer law in 1852 created the basis for the quantitative evaluation of absorption measurements at an early date. This led firstly to colorimetry, then to photometry and finally to spectrophotometry. This evolution ran parallel with the development of detectors for measuring light intensities, i.e. from the human eye via the photoΒ element and photocell, to the photomultiplier and from the photoΒ graphic plate to the present silicon-diode detector both of which allow simultaneous measurement of the complete spectrum. With the development of quantum chemistry, increasing attenΒ tion was paid to the correlation between light absorption and the structure of matter with the result that in recent decades a number of excellent discussions of the theory of electronic spectroscopy (UV-VIS and luminescence sp,~ctroscopy) have been published. Consequently, this extremely ivteresting aspect of molecular specΒ troscopy has dominated the teaching of the subject both in my own lectures and those of others. However, it is often overlooked that, in addition to the theory, applications of spectroscopic methods are of particular interest to scientists. For this reason, a lecture series about electronic spectroscopy given in the Institute for Physical Chemistry at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Dusseldorf was supplemented by one about "UV-VIS spectroscopy and its applications". This formed the basis of the present book.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Principles....Pages 3-9
Photometers and Spectrophotometers....Pages 10-25
Analytical Applications of UV-VIS Spectroscopy....Pages 26-80
Recent Developments in UV-VIS Spectroscopy....Pages 81-130
Investigation of Equilibria....Pages 131-164
Investigation of the Kinetics of Chemical Reactions....Pages 165-214
Evaluation of UV-VIS Spectral Bands....Pages 215-234
Back Matter....Pages 235-244
β¦ Subjects
Physical Chemistry;Analytical Chemistry;Organic Chemistry;Food Science;Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices
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