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Full Description
Theory, Instrumentation and Applications of Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy provides the essential, theoretical and practical background material that is necessary for users to understand the fundamentals of vibrational spectroscopy. Both infrared and Raman spectroscopy are covered with a current perspective that is suitable for scientists in academia and industry. The book explains basic theory, computational-statistical methods and a broad coverage of instrumental aspects that are highlighted with a wealth of applications. Sections cover basic theory, infrared absorption and Raman scattering, highlight theoretical meaning and relevance, and discuss design features and sampling.These foundational aspects culminate in a discussion of present methods used for qualitative and quantitative analysis. Lastly, targeted current topics with a guide to relevant literature and supporting applications are discussed, including IR and Raman microscopy and imaging, process analytical IR and Raman spectroscopy, portable handheld spectroscopy, and biological applications of IR and Raman spectroscopy.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. IR and Raman theory 3. Components of spectroscopic instrumentation 4. Sampling (IR and Raman) 5. Qualitative and Quantitative analysis 6. Applications of molecular modeling. using ab initio and DFT calculations/simulations of IR and Raman spectra 7. IR and Raman microscopy and imaging 8. Portable-Handheld spectroscopy 9. Process analytical IR and Raman spectroscopy 10. Biophysical applications of IR and Raman spectroscopy