Introductory Raman spectroscopy [[electronic resource] /] / John R. Ferraro, Kazua Nakamoto, Chris W. Brown |
Autore | Ferraro John R. <1918-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (449 p.) |
Disciplina | 535.8/46 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NakamotoKazuo <1922->
BrownChris W |
Soggetto topico | Raman spectroscopy |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-03663-3
9786611036638 0-08-050912-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Introductory Raman Spectroscopy; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Basic Theory; 1.1. Historical Background of Raman Spectroscopy; 1.2. Energy Units and Molecular Spectra; 1.3. Vibration of a Diatomic Molecule; 1.4 Origin of Raman Spectra; 1.5. Factors Determining Vibrational Frequencies; 1.6. Vibrations of Polyatomic Molecules; 1.7. Selection Rules for Infrared and Raman Spectra; 1.8. Raman versus Infrared Spectroscopy; 1.9. Depolarization Ratios; 1.10. The Concept of Symmetry
1.11. Point Symmetry Elements1.12. The Character Table; 1.13. Classification of Normal Vibrations by Symmetry; 1.14. Symmetry Selection Rules; 1.15. Resonance Raman Spectra; 1.16. Space Group Symmetry; 1.17. Normal Vibrations in a Crystal; 1.18. Selection Rules for Solids (Factor Group); 1.19. Polarized Raman Spectra of Single Crystals; 1.20. Normal Coordinate Analysis; 1.21. Band Assignments and Isotope Shifts; References; General References; Chapter 2. Instrumentation and Experimental Technoques; 2.1. Major Components; 2.2. Excitation Sources; 2.3. Sample Illumination 2.4. Wavelength Selectors2.5. Detection; 2.6. Instrument Calibration; 2.7. Sampling Techniques; 2.8. Fluorescence Problems; 2.9. Raman Difference Spectroscopy; 2.10. Miniature Raman Spectrometers; References; General References; Chapter 3. Special Techniques; 3.1. High-Pressure Raman Spectroscopy; 3.2. Raman Microscopy; 3.3. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS); 3.4. Raman Spectroelectrochemistry; 3.5. Time-Resolved Raman (TR2) Spectroscopy; 3.6. Matrix-Isolation Raman Spectroscopy; 3.7. 2D Correlation Raman Spectroscopy; 3.8. Raman Imaging Spectrometry 3.9. Nonlinear Raman SpectroscopyReferences; Chapter 4. Materials Applications; 4.1. Applications to Structural Chemistry; 4.2. Solid State Applications; References; Chapter 5. Analytical Chemistry; 5.1. Preprocessing Spectra; 5.2. Full-Spectra Processing Methods; 5.3. Quantitative Analysis; 5.4. Spectral Searches; 5.5. Discriminant Analysis; References; Chapter 6. Biochemical and Medical Applications; 6.1 Biochemical Applications; 6.2. Medical Applications; References; Chapter 7. Industrial, Environmental and Other Applications; 7.1. Industrial Applications; 7.2. Environmental Applications 7.3. Other ApplicationsReferences; Appendices; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458670103321 |
Ferraro John R. <1918-> | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Introductory Raman spectroscopy [[electronic resource] /] / John R. Ferraro, Kazua Nakamoto, Chris W. Brown |
Autore | Ferraro John R. <1918-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (449 p.) |
Disciplina | 535.8/46 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NakamotoKazuo <1922->
BrownChris W |
Soggetto topico | Raman spectroscopy |
ISBN |
1-281-03663-3
9786611036638 0-08-050912-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Introductory Raman Spectroscopy; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Basic Theory; 1.1. Historical Background of Raman Spectroscopy; 1.2. Energy Units and Molecular Spectra; 1.3. Vibration of a Diatomic Molecule; 1.4 Origin of Raman Spectra; 1.5. Factors Determining Vibrational Frequencies; 1.6. Vibrations of Polyatomic Molecules; 1.7. Selection Rules for Infrared and Raman Spectra; 1.8. Raman versus Infrared Spectroscopy; 1.9. Depolarization Ratios; 1.10. The Concept of Symmetry
1.11. Point Symmetry Elements1.12. The Character Table; 1.13. Classification of Normal Vibrations by Symmetry; 1.14. Symmetry Selection Rules; 1.15. Resonance Raman Spectra; 1.16. Space Group Symmetry; 1.17. Normal Vibrations in a Crystal; 1.18. Selection Rules for Solids (Factor Group); 1.19. Polarized Raman Spectra of Single Crystals; 1.20. Normal Coordinate Analysis; 1.21. Band Assignments and Isotope Shifts; References; General References; Chapter 2. Instrumentation and Experimental Technoques; 2.1. Major Components; 2.2. Excitation Sources; 2.3. Sample Illumination 2.4. Wavelength Selectors2.5. Detection; 2.6. Instrument Calibration; 2.7. Sampling Techniques; 2.8. Fluorescence Problems; 2.9. Raman Difference Spectroscopy; 2.10. Miniature Raman Spectrometers; References; General References; Chapter 3. Special Techniques; 3.1. High-Pressure Raman Spectroscopy; 3.2. Raman Microscopy; 3.3. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS); 3.4. Raman Spectroelectrochemistry; 3.5. Time-Resolved Raman (TR2) Spectroscopy; 3.6. Matrix-Isolation Raman Spectroscopy; 3.7. 2D Correlation Raman Spectroscopy; 3.8. Raman Imaging Spectrometry 3.9. Nonlinear Raman SpectroscopyReferences; Chapter 4. Materials Applications; 4.1. Applications to Structural Chemistry; 4.2. Solid State Applications; References; Chapter 5. Analytical Chemistry; 5.1. Preprocessing Spectra; 5.2. Full-Spectra Processing Methods; 5.3. Quantitative Analysis; 5.4. Spectral Searches; 5.5. Discriminant Analysis; References; Chapter 6. Biochemical and Medical Applications; 6.1 Biochemical Applications; 6.2. Medical Applications; References; Chapter 7. Industrial, Environmental and Other Applications; 7.1. Industrial Applications; 7.2. Environmental Applications 7.3. Other ApplicationsReferences; Appendices; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784643303321 |
Ferraro John R. <1918-> | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Introductory Raman spectroscopy / / John R. Ferraro, Kazua Nakamoto, Chris W. Brown |
Autore | Ferraro John R. <1918-> |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (449 p.) |
Disciplina | 535.8/46 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NakamotoKazuo <1922->
BrownChris W |
Soggetto topico | Raman spectroscopy |
ISBN |
1-281-03663-3
9786611036638 0-08-050912-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Introductory Raman Spectroscopy; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Basic Theory; 1.1. Historical Background of Raman Spectroscopy; 1.2. Energy Units and Molecular Spectra; 1.3. Vibration of a Diatomic Molecule; 1.4 Origin of Raman Spectra; 1.5. Factors Determining Vibrational Frequencies; 1.6. Vibrations of Polyatomic Molecules; 1.7. Selection Rules for Infrared and Raman Spectra; 1.8. Raman versus Infrared Spectroscopy; 1.9. Depolarization Ratios; 1.10. The Concept of Symmetry
1.11. Point Symmetry Elements1.12. The Character Table; 1.13. Classification of Normal Vibrations by Symmetry; 1.14. Symmetry Selection Rules; 1.15. Resonance Raman Spectra; 1.16. Space Group Symmetry; 1.17. Normal Vibrations in a Crystal; 1.18. Selection Rules for Solids (Factor Group); 1.19. Polarized Raman Spectra of Single Crystals; 1.20. Normal Coordinate Analysis; 1.21. Band Assignments and Isotope Shifts; References; General References; Chapter 2. Instrumentation and Experimental Technoques; 2.1. Major Components; 2.2. Excitation Sources; 2.3. Sample Illumination 2.4. Wavelength Selectors2.5. Detection; 2.6. Instrument Calibration; 2.7. Sampling Techniques; 2.8. Fluorescence Problems; 2.9. Raman Difference Spectroscopy; 2.10. Miniature Raman Spectrometers; References; General References; Chapter 3. Special Techniques; 3.1. High-Pressure Raman Spectroscopy; 3.2. Raman Microscopy; 3.3. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS); 3.4. Raman Spectroelectrochemistry; 3.5. Time-Resolved Raman (TR2) Spectroscopy; 3.6. Matrix-Isolation Raman Spectroscopy; 3.7. 2D Correlation Raman Spectroscopy; 3.8. Raman Imaging Spectrometry 3.9. Nonlinear Raman SpectroscopyReferences; Chapter 4. Materials Applications; 4.1. Applications to Structural Chemistry; 4.2. Solid State Applications; References; Chapter 5. Analytical Chemistry; 5.1. Preprocessing Spectra; 5.2. Full-Spectra Processing Methods; 5.3. Quantitative Analysis; 5.4. Spectral Searches; 5.5. Discriminant Analysis; References; Chapter 6. Biochemical and Medical Applications; 6.1 Biochemical Applications; 6.2. Medical Applications; References; Chapter 7. Industrial, Environmental and Other Applications; 7.1. Industrial Applications; 7.2. Environmental Applications 7.3. Other ApplicationsReferences; Appendices; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810775403321 |
Ferraro John R. <1918-> | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Academic Press, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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