Handbook of Spectroscopy

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advanced spectroscopic techniques reference
American Society For Mass Spectrometry
analytical chemistry
Argon Ion Laser
atomic absorption techniques
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Characteristic Positive Ions
Depolarization Factors
emission spectrography
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External Transmittance
flame photometry methods
High Resolution Mass Spectra
High Resolution Mass Spectrometers
inorganic analysis
Internal Reflection
Internal Reflection Spectroscopy
Ire
Magnetic Resonance
Mass Spectra
Molecular Weight Ion
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
organic compound identification
Raman Scattered Photon
Raman Spectra
Raman Spectral Data
Raman Spectroscopy
Skip Distance
Sodium Chloride Structure
Spectral Slit Width
Spectral Tabulations
Spectroscopy
Spex Industries
Stable Molecular Ion
TPX.
Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315893990
  • Weight: 1250g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The principle objective of this handbook is to provide a readily accessible source of information on the major fields of spectroscopy. Specifically, these fields are NMR, IR, Raman, UV (absorption and fluorescence), ESCA, X-Ray (absorption diffraction fluorescence), mass spectrometry, atomic absorption, flame photometry, emission spectrography, and flame spectroscopy. It will be of particular use to analytical, organic, inorganic chemists or spectroscopists wishing to identify materials or compounds. The book will indicate to them which techniques may provide useful information and what kind of information will and will not be provided. In short, it will be a companion to those spectroscopists who have need to broaden their horizons into the major fields discussed.
J.W. Robinson Department of Chemistry Louisiana State University, USA

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