Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy

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  • ISBN 9780470069783
  • Weight: 469g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2007
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book is a technical guide for chemists and spectroscopists, and presents a concise description of magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy and how it has advanced the interpretation of molecular electronic spectra.
  • Provides a practical guide to utilizing MCD spectroscopy for chemists starting in the field
  • Written by an expert with over twenty years of experience in the field
  • Helps the reader to visualize the optical spectroscopic effects presented by MCD measurements
  • Includes practical considerations for experimental MCD measurements based on the author's experience
  • Written as a general discussion of the subject matter, with illustrative examples provided and discussed in the case studies to show the breadth of application of MCD measurements.
W. Roy Mason is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry in the Michael Faraday Laboratories of Northern Illinois University. His research focuses on electronic structure and spectra of heavy metal complexes; electronic and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy; and symmetry and MO theory. Dr. Mason's original research findings have been published in such peer-reviewed journals as Inorganic Chemistry, the Journal of the American Chemical Society, and the Journal of Physical Chemistry.

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