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Experimental Design for Combinatorial and High Throughput Materials Development
Date: Jan 7, 2003
Author: James N. Cawse
In the past decade, combinatorial and high throughput experimental methods have revolutionized the pharmaceutical industry, allowing researchers to conduct more experiments in a week than was previously possible in a year. Now high throughput experimentation is rapidly spreading from its origins in the pharmaceutical world to larger industrial research establishments such as GE and DuPont, and even to smaller companies and universities. Consequently, researchers need to know the kinds of problems, desired...
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Computer-Aided Structure Elucidation: Spectra Interpretation and Structure Generation
Date: Nov 26, 2002
Author: Ernö Pretsch, Gábór Tóth, Morton E. Munk, Martin Badertscher
Interpreting spectra is often one of the unavoidable tasks for every chemist, unfortunately taking up much time. This book provides practical instructions and a software package for a faster, simpler yet more reliable structure elucidation. · covers the most important analytical methods (MS, IR and NMR) · combination of modern theory and practical software is ideal for any user · experienced and successful team of authors · invaluable source of information for all students, organic chemists and...
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Principles and Applications of Ion Scattering Spectrometry: Surface Chemical and Structural Analysis
Date: Oct 29, 2002
Author: J. Wayne Rabalais
Ion scattering spectrometry, a powerful analytical tool used to determine the structure and composition of a substance, addresses critical problems in semiconductors, thin film growth, coatings, computer chips, magnetic storage devices, bioreactive surfaces, catalytic surfaces, and electrochemical surfaces (including the large battery industry). Principles and Applications of Ion Scattering Spectrometry: Surface Chemical and Structural Analysis represents the first and only book on this exciting field,...
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IR Spectroscopy: An Introduction
Date: Apr 26, 2002
Author: Helmut Gunzler, Hans-Ulrich Gremlich
This book offers a concise introduction to one of the most important modern analytical methods. Accordingly, its emphasis is on practical guidance. Discussion of the underlying theory is restricted to the bare minimum. It gives practical instruction in the operation of spectrometers, sample preparation and measurement techniques. Carefully selected examples guide readers in the qualitative interpretation of spectra and in the application of computers, and provide an insight into the latest developments in...
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Encyclopedia of Imaging Science and Technology, 2 Volume Set
Date: Feb 27, 2002
Author: Joseph P. Hornak
This encyclopedia is the first to offer in-depth coverage of imaging science and technology from a diverse range of applications, techniques and fields of study. Today imaging is used by astronomers to map distant galaxies, oceanographers to map the sea floor, chemists to map the distribution of atoms on a surface, physicians to map the functionality of the brain and electrical engineers to map electromagnetic fields around power lines. With this encyclopedia, scientists, engineers and physicians can...
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Principles, Instruments, Applications
Date: Jan 17, 2002
Author: Heinz W. Siesler, Yukihiro Ozaki, Satoshi Kawata, H. Michael Heise
Over the last few years, near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy has rapidly developed into an important and extremely useful method of analysis. In fact, for certain research areas and applications, ranging from material science via chemistry to life sciences, it has become an indispensable tool because this fast and cost-effective type of spectroscopy provides qualitative and quantitative information not available from any other technique. This book offers a balanced overview of the fundamental theory and...
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Molecular Fluorescence
Date: Jan 15, 2002
Author: Bernard Valeur
Today, fluorescence spectroscopy is an important tool of investigation in many areas. In analytical sciences, its advantage is extremely high sensitivity and selectivity - even single molecules can be detected - and it achieves a high spatial resolution and time resolution in combination with microscopic techniques or laser techniques, respectively. In material sciences, this is used to study structure and dynamics of surfaces. Particularly in the areas of biochemistry and molecular genetics, fluorescence...
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Introduction to Environmental Analysis
Date: Jan 11, 2002
Author: Roger N. Reeve
Provides information on the application of analytical techniques, such as GC, LC, IR, and XRF for analysing and measuring water, solid and atmospheric samples and for monitoring environmental pollutants. * Emphasizes Field Analysis, reflecting the growing application of this technique * Information on sampling strategies - reflecting growth in this area * Includes sections on solid and liquid extraction techniques * Ideal as a self-study aid or as a taught course
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Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy
Date: Dec 20, 2001
Author: John M. Chalmers, Peter Griffiths
THE DEFINITIVE RESOURCE The first truly comprehensive work on vibrational spectroscopy, providing a one-stop reference for infrared, near-infrared and Raman spectroscopy. AUTHORITATIVE, ... With contributions from acknowledged leaders in the field, the calibre of the editors and authors speaks for itself. Volume 1: Theory and Instrumentation Volume 2: Sampling Techniques Volume 3: Sample Characterization and Spectral Data Processing Volume 4: Applications in Industry, Materials and the Physical...
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Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Theory, Techniques, and Applications, 2nd Edition
Date: Jan 3, 2001
Author: Dawn Bonnell
A practical introduction to basic theory and contemporary applications across a wide range of research disciplines Over the past two decades, scanning probe microscopies and spectroscopies have gained acceptance as indispensable characterization tools for an array of disciplines. This book provides novices and experienced researchers with a highly accessible treatment of basic theory, alongside detailed examples of current applications of both scanning tunneling and force microscopies and...
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