Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy: Principles and Spectral InterpretationElsevier, 13 nov. 2017 - 286 pages Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy, Principles and Spectral Interpretation, Second Edition provides a solid introduction to vibrational spectroscopy with an emphasis on developing critical interpretation skills. This book fully integrates the use of both IR and Raman spectroscopy as spectral interpretation tools, enabling the user to utilize the strength of both techniques while also recognizing their weaknesses. This second edition more than doubles the amount of interpreted IR and Raman spectra standards and spectral unknowns. The chapter on characteristic group frequencies is expanded to include increased discussions of sulphur and phosphorus organics, aromatic and heteroaromatics as well as inorganic compounds. New topics include a discussion of crystal lattice vibrations (low frequency/THz), confocal Raman microscopy, spatial resolution in IR and Raman microscopy, as well as criteria for selecting Raman excitation wavelengths. These additions accommodate the growing use of vibrational spectroscopy for process analytical monitoring, nanomaterial investigations, and structural and identity determinations to an increasing user base in both industry and academia.
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... absorbed by a transition from the ground state into a virtual state and a new photon is created and scattered by a transition from this virtual state. Rayleigh scattering is by far the most probable event and the scattered intensity is ...
... absorption band, followed by nonradiative transition and fluorescence emission. It is typically a much stronger phenomena than Raman scattering such that even trace impurities can overwhelm the Raman signal. Fluorescence emission ...
... absorption band compared to that measured outside of an absorption band (i.e., resonant and nonresonant) can appear quite different. Resonance Raman spectroscopy can provide advantages in both sensitivity and selectivity. It is ...
... absorption are significantly different techniques and require very different instrumentation to measure their spectra. In IR spectroscopy the image of the IR source through a sample is projected onto a detector, whereas in Raman ...
... absorption in the near-IR region. Raman spectroscopy is an intrinsic scattering technique that requires a minimum amount of sample handling and preparation. Typical Raman accessories include cuvette and tube holders, solids holders, and ...
Table des matières
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4 Environmental Dependence of Vibrational Spectra | 63 |
3 Instrumentation and Sampling Methods | 85 |
7 General Outline for IR and Raman Spectral Interpretation | 135 |
8 Illustrated IR and Raman Spectra Demonstrating Important Functional Groups | 153 |
IR Correlation Charts | 261 |
9 Unknown IR and Raman Spectra | 265 |
Backcover | 277 |
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