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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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Multivariate Analysis of Quality: An Introduction
Date: Dec 20, 2000
Author: Harald Martens, M. Martens
Data analysis is a vital part of science today, and in assessing quality, multivariate analysis is often necessary in order to avoid loss of essential information. Martens provides a powerful and versatile methodology that enables researchers to design their investigations and analyse data effectively and safely, without the need for formal statistical training. * Offers an introductory explanation of multivariate analysis by graphical 'soft modelling' * Minimises mathematics, providing all technical...
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Raman Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis
Date: Oct 6, 2000
Author: Richard L. McCreery
Owing to its unique combination of high information content and ease of use, Raman spectroscopy, which uses different vibrational energy levels to excite molecules (as opposed to light spectra), has attracted much attention over the past fifteen years. This book covers all aspects of modern Raman spectroscopy, including its growing use in both the laboratory and industrial analysis.
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Shpol'skii Spectroscopy and Other Site-Selection Methods: Applications in Environmental Analysis, Bioanalytical Chemistry, and Chemical Physics
Date: Aug 22, 2000
Author: Cees Gooijer, Freek Ariese, Johannes W. Hofstraat
Recent technological breakthroughs, most notably in the field of lasers as well as detection and data processing, have made it possible to apply high-resolution molecular spectroscopy to such areas as environmental science, bioanalysis, and chemical physics. This book describes recent advances and applications of high-resolution molecular spectroscopy in low temperature solid matrices.
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Modern Analytical Methods in Art and Archeology
Date: Jul 4, 2000
Author: Enrico Ciliberto, Giuseppe Spoto
The use of analytical methods in studies concerning works of art and archaeological artifacts provides essential information on the materials they are made from, including their composition, age, and methods used in their production. This book explains how to use analytical methods to obtain such information.
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Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Date: Apr 4, 2000
Author: F. W. Fifield, P. J. Haines
The first edition of this book established a niche as the only volume with a wide ranging review of analytical chemistry having a focus specific to environmental science. This new edition has been thoroughly revised to take full account of the rapid changes and development in the field over the past five years. Separation science, atomic spectroscopy and speciation determinations are areas in which significant developments have been made, and these are reflected in the new edition. The importance of the...
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Introduction to Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Date: Jun 8, 1999
Author: Ashutosh Sharma, Stephen G. Schulman
An accessible guide to all aspects of molecular fluorescence spectroscopy This book introduces the uninitiated reader to the growing body of analytical methods based on molecular fluorescence. Geared to practitioners with no particular training or exposure to the field, it highlights fluorescence spectroscopy's tremendous appeal in present-day pharmaceutical, biomedical, and environmental analysis. Written by two highly respected experts in the field, Introduction to Fluorescence Spectroscopy covers all...
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Microcharacterization of Proteins, 2nd Edition
Date: Mar 10, 1999
Author: Roland Kellner, Friedrich Lottspeich, Helmut E. Meyer
Proteomics - the analysis of the whole set of proteins and their functions in a cell - is based on the revolutionary developments which have been achieved in protein analysis during the last years. The number of finished genome projects is growing and in parallel there is a dramatically increasing need to identify the products of revealed genes. Acting on a micro level modern protein chemistry increases our understanding of biological events by elucidating the relevant structure-function relationships....
Read MoreAnalytical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy
Date: Mar 10, 1999
Author: Michael J. Pelletier
This book is written for chemists, chemical engineers and chemical technologists who are not expert users of Raman spectroscopy technology. The background to the technique is covered along with its analytical applications. A brief introduction to Raman spectroscopy and instrumentation in general is included, along with detailed explanations of the advantages of Raman over other techniques. Emphasis is placed on the way it has been used to solve a range of analytical problems in the chemical and allied...
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