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Modern Diffraction Methods
Date: Oct 15, 2012
Author: E. J. Mittemeijer, U. Welzel
The first comprehensive overview of the potential and virtues of modern diffraction methods, this book covers various applications in which these versatile and very important techniques play a major role. These range from nanoscience to materials science, surface technologies to single crystal structure determination, and the analysis of phases and phase transformations to the microstructure of materials. Of major interest to biochemists, material scientists, material engineers and also those working in...
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Vibrational Spectroscopy at Electrified Interfaces
Date: Sep 27, 2013
Author: Andrzej Wieckowski, Carol Korzeniewski, Bjorn Braunschweig
Reviews the latest theory, techniques, and applications Surface vibrational spectroscopy techniques probe the structure and composition of interfaces at the molecular level. Their versatility, coupled with their non-destructive nature, enables in-situ measurements of operating devices and the monitoring of interface-controlled processes under reactive conditions. Vibrational Spectroscopy at Electrified Interfaces explores new and emerging applications of Raman, infrared, and non-linear...
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NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry, 3rd Edition
Date: Sep 25, 2013
Author: Harald Gunther
This third edition of the popular classic retains the clear style and excellent didactical, highly practical approach. It explains this complex topic without mathematical equations, making it ideal for those students who do not have a strong mathematical background, but want to understand the fundamentals of NMR and work with the method in an efficient and accurate way. The contents have been completely revised and updated with approximately 25% new material, including new chapters on biological NMR and...
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Crystals in Glass: A Hidden Beauty
Date: Sep 23, 2013
Author: E. D. Zanotto
A "must-have" for materials engineers, chemists, physicists, and geologists, this is one of the first "coffee-table" books in the field of glass science. Containing over fifty beautiful micrographs, the book reflects 35 years of original research by a highly regarded authority in the field. It contains 50 slides culled from tens of thousands of images on glass crystal nucleation, growth, and crystallization. The images represent glass crystallization mechanisms, including internal, surface, homogeneous,...
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Laboratory Information Management Systems: Creating Strategic Advantage and Meeting Business Requirements
Date: Sep 13, 2013
Author: R. D. McDowall
A practical approach to LIMS implementation with mini case-studies to highlight key learning points. Discusses planning the overall strategic positioning of a LIMS within an organization. Roadmaps for the various stages of a project are presented and discussed. Validation is integrated throughout the book rather than in a separate section to help enable good business practices to be followed regardless of the industry where a system is being implemented. The approach will be useful for Laboratory...
Read MoreEnvironmental Trace Analysis: Techniques and Applications
Date: Sep 12, 2013
Author: John R. Dean
This book covers all aspects of environmental trace analysis from sampling through to preparation of the sample to the analytical techniques used to quantify the level of trace metals or organic compounds. The book is divided into two areas: sample preparation for inorganic analysis and sample preparation for organic analysis. This allows the reader to focus on key aspects related to the preparation of samples for their subsequent analysis. Selected case studies provide the reader with the opportunity...
Read MoreCrystals and Crystallinity in Polymers: Diffraction Analysis of Ordered and Disordered Crystals
Date: Sep 12, 2013
Author: Claudio De Rosa, Finizia Auriemma
Provides the tools needed to master and apply the fundamentals of polymer crystallography Using core concepts in physics, chemistry, polymer science and engineering, this book sheds new light on the complex field of polymer crystallography, enabling readers to evaluate polymer crystallization data and determine the best methods to use for their investigations. The authors set forth a variety of tested and proven methods for analyzing ordered and disordered structures in polymer crystals, including...
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Trace Analysis of Specialty and Electronic Gases
Date: Sep 10, 2013
Author: William M. Geiger, Mark W. Raynor
Explores the latest advances and applications of specialty and electronic gas analysis The semiconductor industry depends upon a broad range of instrumental techniques in order to detect and analyze impurities that may be present in specialty and electronic gases, including permanent gases, water vapor, reaction by-products, and metal species. Trace Analysis of Specialty and Electronic Gases draws together all the latest advances in analytical chemistry, providing researchers with both the theory and...
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Vibrational Spectroscopy at Electrified Interfaces
Date: Aug 30, 2013
Author: Andrzej Wieckowski, Carol Korzeniewski, Bjorn Braunschweig
Edited by highly cited researchers, Vibrational Spectroscopy of Electrified Interfaces highlights modern vibrational techniques ranging from Raman, infrared and non-linear optical spectroscopy to inelastic electron scattering and their application to study electrified interfaces. Providing molecular-level information on the structure and composition of surfaces and interfaces, this first book available on the topic addresses theory, techniques, and applications across a wide range of interfaces in the...
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50 and More Essential NMR Experiments - A Detailed Guide
Date: Aug 28, 2013
Author: Matthias Findeisen, Stefan Berger
Retaining the excellent didactic style found in his previous bestselling works, Professor Berger has written this textbook for true beginners. He highlights around 50 of the most important experiments and explains them step-by-step, backed by questions and answers for easier learning. The result is the universal NMR cookbook: The descriptions are not instrument-specific and can be used on all NMR spectrometers, perfectly illustrating how to perform the experiments after only having studied the theory....
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Molecular Excitation Dynamics and Relaxation
Date: Aug 14, 2013
Author: Leonas Valkunas, Darius Abramavicius, Tomás Mancal
Meeting the need for a work that brings together quantum theory and spectroscopy to convey excitation processes to advanced students and specialists wishing to conduct research and understand the entire field rather than just single aspects. Written by an experienced author and recognized authority in the field, this text covers numerous applications and offers examples taken from different disciplines. As a result, spectroscopists, molecular physicists, physical chemists, and biophysicists will all find...
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