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Impedance Spectroscopy: Applications to Electrochemical and Dielectric Phenomena

Date: Jun 29, 2012

Author: Vadim F. Lvovich

This book presents a balance of theoretical considerations and practical problem solving of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. This book incorporates the results of the last two decades of research on the theories and applications of impedance spectroscopy, including more detailed reviews of the impedance methods applications in industrial colloids, biomedical sensors and devices, and supercapacitive polymeric films. The book covers all of the topics needed to help readers quickly grasp how to apply...

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NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Solid Materials

Date: Jun 15, 2012

Author: Roderick E. Wasylishen, Sharon E. Ashbrook, Stephen Wimperis

Over the past 20 years technical developments in superconducting magnet technology and instrumentation have increased the potential of NMR spectroscopy so that it is now possible to study a wide range of solid materials. In addition, one can probe the nuclear environments of many other additional atoms that possess the property of spin. In particular, it is possible to carry out NMR experiments on isotopes that have nuclear spin greater that ½ (i.e.  quadrupolar nuclei). Since more that...

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NMR in Organometallic Chemistry

Date: Apr 18, 2012

Author: Paul S. Pregosin

The ultimate guide for anyone working in transition organometallic chemistry and related fields.This book provides the background and practical guidance on how to efficiently work with routine research problems in NMR. It adopts a problem-solving approach with many examples taken from recent literature to show readers how to interpret the data.Perfect for PhD students, postdocs and other newcomers in organometallic and inorganic chemistry, as well as for organic chemists involved in transition metal...

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Handbook of Green Analytical Chemistry

Date: Mar 30, 2012

Author: Miguel de la Guardia, Salvador Garrigues

The emerging field of green analytical chemistry is concerned with the development of analytical procedures that minimize consumption of hazardous reagents and solvents, and maximize safety for operators and the environment.  In recent years there have been significant developments in methodological and technological tools to prevent and reduce the deleterious effects of analytical activities; key strategies include recycling, replacement, reduction and detoxification of reagents and solvents. The...

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NMR of Biomolecules

Date: Mar 14, 2012

Author: Ivano Bertini, Kathleen S. McGreevy, Giacomo Parigi

NMR is one of the most powerful methods for imaging of biomolecules. This book is the ultimate NMR guide for researchers in the biomedical community and gives not only background and practical tips but also a forward looking view on the future of NMR in systems biology.

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Analytical Methods in Supramolecular Chemistry, 2nd, Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition

Date: Feb 22, 2012

Author: Christoph A. Schalley

The second edition of "Analytical Methods in Supramolecular Chemistry" comes in two volumes and covers a broad range of modern methods and techniques now used for investigating supramolecular systems, e. g. NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, extraction methods, crystallography, single molecule spectroscopy, electrochemisty, and many more. In this second edition, tutorial inserts have been introduced, making the book also suitable as supplementary reading for courses on supramolecular chemistry. All...

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LC-NMR and Other Hyphenated NMR Techniques: Overview and Applications

Date: Jan 24, 2012

Author: Maria V. Silva Elipe

This practical guide provides a basic overview of the pros and cons of NMR spectroscopy as both a hyphenated and non-hyphenated technique. The book begins with a description of basic NMR concepts for the structural elucidation of organic compounds and then details the historical development of NMR and hyphenated NMR in the structural elucidation world, followed by applications of hyphenated NMR as LC-NMR and LC-MS-NMR in industry and academia. It also contains updated information on the latest advancements...

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Forensic Chemistry Handbook

Date: Jan 3, 2012

Author: Lawrence Kobilinsky

A concise, robust introduction to the various topics covered by the discipline of forensic chemistry The Forensic Chemistry Handbook focuses on topics in each of the major chemistry-related areas of forensic science. With chapter authors that span the forensic chemistry field, this book exposes readers to the state of the art on subjects such as serology (including blood, semen, and saliva), DNA/molecular biology, explosives and ballistics, toxicology, pharmacology, instrumental analysis, arson...

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Chemical Analysis of Antibiotic Residues in Food

Date: Dec 27, 2011

Author: Jian Wang, James D. MacNeil, Jack F. Kay

An insightful exploration of the key aspects concerning the chemical analysis of antibiotic residues in food The presence of excess residues from frequent antibiotic use in animals is not only illegal, but can pose serious health risks by contaminating products for human consumption such as meat and milk. Chemical Analysis of Antibiotic Residues in Food is a single-source reference for readers interested in the development of analytical methods for analyzing antibiotic residues in food. It covers themes...

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Computational Strategies for Spectroscopy: from Small Molecules to Nano Systems

Date: Dec 23, 2011

Author: Vincenzo Barone

Computational spectroscopy is a rapidly evolving field that is becoming a versatile and widespread tool for the assignment of experimental spectra and their interpretation as related to chemical physical effects. This book is devoted to the most significant methodological contributions in the field, and to the computation of IR, UV-VIS, NMR and EPR spectral parameters with reference to the underlying vibronic and environmental effects. Each section starts with a chapter written by an experimental...

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