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High Resolution Spectroscopy, 2nd Edition
Date: Aug 19, 1998
Author: J. Michael Hollas
Encompassing a wide range of techniques, spectroscopy is used to analyze chemicals, biological and pharmaceutical compounds, food and beverages, and high-tech materials. Covering the whole range of spectroscopic techniques, this book provides a thorough overview of underlying principles, techniques and applications. Dr. Hollas is a well-known author and authority in the field, and this book is an expanded version of his well-received lower-level book, Modern Spectroscopy, now in its third edition...
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
Date: May 20, 1998
Author: Akbar Montaser
* Useful to all ICP-MS (both professional and academic), this book will cover: - analytical applications of ICP-MS - fundamental aspects of ICP-MS - sample introduction system and RF generators for ICP-MS - comparisons of ICP-MS with other plasma source mass spectrometric techniques
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Modern Techniques in Applied Molecular Spectroscopy
Date: Apr 16, 1998
Author: Francis M. Mirabella
A complete guide to choosing and using the best analytical technique for the job at hand Today's new generation of spectroscopic instrumentation allows for more accurate and varied measurements than ever before. At the same time, increasingly powerful, user-friendly PC hardware and software make running those instruments relative child's play. However, although they may have solved many of the problems traditionally associated with conducting molecular spectroscopic analyses, these refinements tend to...
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Molecular Spectroscopy Workbench: Advances, Applications, and Practical Advice on Modern Spectroscopic Analysis
Date: Mar 24, 1998
Author: Emil W. Ciurczak
The top tools, tips, and techniques of the last decade --at your command. This book compiles and updates the best articles to date from the eleven-year history of Spectroscopy magazine's successful "Molecular Spectroscopy Workbench" column. From the fundamentals of important techniques to novel time- and money-saving ideas, it draws from a broad spectrum of recent developments in the field of molecular spectroscopy, including information on: * Near and midrange infrared techniques * Optical...
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An Introduction to Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
Date: Feb 25, 1998
Author: L. Ebdon, E. H. Evans, Andy S. Fisher, S. J. Hill
An Introduction to Analytical Atomic Spectrometry is a thoroughly revised and updated version of the highly successful book by Les Ebdon, An Introduction to Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. The change in title reflects the number of significant developments in the field of atomic spectrometry since publication of the earlier book. New topics include plasma atomic emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Key features: * Self assessment questions throughout book to test...
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Principles and Applications of Polarization-Division Interferometry
Date: Oct 30, 1997
Author: Prasad L. Polavarapu
Principles and Applications of Polarization-Division Interferometry Prasad L. Polavarapu Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, USA Polarization-division interferometers have greatly increased the applications of infrared spectroscopy in recent years. This first dedicated book on the topic includes a chapter on the principles of polarization-division interferometric spectrometry followed by four chapters highlighting the range of applications of this important technique. Applications as diverse as...
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Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectrometry
Date: Oct 15, 1997
Author: Richard Payling, Delwyn Jones, Arne Bengtson
Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectrometry (GD-OES) is rapidly becoming one of the most important techniques for the direct analysis of solids. This, the first book entirely devoted to the subject, represents the combined contributions of over 30 specialists from around the world. All contributors are active in the field and recognised internationally for their expertise and knowledge in GD-OES. The book begins with an introductory overview of the subjects, deals with the design of the instrument, its...
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Lasers in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy
Date: Jul 23, 1997
Author: Joseph Sneddon, Terry L. Thiem, Yong-Ill Lee
This book will serve as an introduction to the potential of the laser in atomic spectroscopy. The book focuses primarily on the use of lasers in analytical atomic spectroscopy with optical detection, and also includes a chapter describing the use of lasers in inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The main section of the book provides detailed descriptions of the four major areas of laser application in analytical atomic spectroscopy, each discussed by an expert in the field: laser excited...
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Element Speciation in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Date: Apr 29, 1996
Author: Sergio Caroli
Element speciation determines the different forms a chemical element can take within a given compound, enabling chemists to predict possible ramifications for the environment and human health. This comprehensive book focuses on the analytical aspects and instrumentation of speciation, while covering the gamut of metal speciation forms with adverse effects on biological materials and the environment at large. The book consists of contributions by a truly international group of leading authorities on...
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Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectroscopy
Date: Apr 26, 1996
Author: John C. Travis, Gregory C. Turk
Laser-enhanced ionization (LEI) is a type of optical spectrometry that employs photoexcitation to ionize atoms selectively. Over the past two decades, this method--originally known as the optogalvanic effect--has been the object of extensive worldwide research and the subject of numerous papers and published articles. Until now, however, no single volume has presented this wealth of theory and data in a cohesive and accessible form. Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry fills this gap in the literature....
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