Reviews basic principles, instrumentation, sampling methods, quantitative analysis, origin of group frequencies and qualitative interpretation using generalized Infrared (IR) and Raman spectra. This book is suitable for those using and analyzing IR and Raman spectra in their laboratories as well as those using the techniques in the field.
Reviews basic principles, instrumentation, sampling methods, quantitative analysis, origin of group frequencies and qualitative interpretation using generalized Infrared (IR) and Raman spectra. This book is suitable for those using and analyzing IR and Raman spectra in their laboratories as well as those using the techniques in the field.
Peter J. Larkin leads Solvay's Spectroscopy and Materials Characterization group based in Stamford, Connecticut. He has more than 25 years of experience using IR, Raman, and NIR spectroscopy in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. This includes managing research groups in R&D environments as well as directing analytical method development, validation, and transfer teams. He specializes in IR and Raman spectral interpretation, spectroscopic chemometric analyses, early phase API and chemical development support, and process analytical techniques (PAT). Dr. Larkin received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh in 1990 using resonance Raman and vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy to study heme proteins. Since that time he has worked in analytical departments both in the specialty chemical and pharmaceutical industries. While at American Cyanamid/Cytec Industries in Stamford, CT, Larkin received comprehensive training in IR interpretation from Dr. Norman B. Colthup. He subsequently worked at Wyeth Pharmaceutical, had a brief stint with Pfizer, lead the solid state analysis group at Bristol-Myers Squibb, and now leads the spectroscopy and materials characterization group at Solvay.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction - Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy 2. Basic Principles Electromagnetic Radiation3. Instrumentation and Sampling Methods Dispersive Systems4. Environmental Dependence of Vibrational Spectra5. Origin of Group Frequencies6. Generalized Infrared and Raman Spectra7. General Outline for IR and Raman Spectral Interpretation.8. 108 illustrated and interpreted IR and Raman Spectra9. 44 Unknown IR and Raman Spectra with answer key
1. Introduction - Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy 2. Basic Principles Electromagnetic Radiation3. Instrumentation and Sampling Methods Dispersive Systems4. Environmental Dependence of Vibrational Spectra5. Origin of Group Frequencies6. Generalized Infrared and Raman Spectra7. General Outline for IR and Raman Spectral Interpretation.8. 108 illustrated and interpreted IR and Raman Spectra9. 44 Unknown IR and Raman Spectra with answer key
Rezensionen
"Larkin has been using these and other imaging techniques for over 20 years to elucidate structure at specialty chemical and pharmaceutical companies. Infrared and Raman spectroscopy are completely complementary, providing characteristic fundamental vibrations that are extensively used to determine and identify molecular structure, he says, but are not widely used because potential users lack the necessary interpretation skills. It is that lacuna that he seeks to fill. His topics include basic principles, instruments and sampling methods, the origin of group frequencies, a general outline and strategies for interpretation, and unknown infrared and Raman spectra." --SciTech Book News"This book is refreshing in both style and content. It falls into the 'must have on the shelf' category for all who indulge in vibrational spectroscopy... [O]verall the book is a strong addition to the tools of vibrational spectroscopy interpretation." --Chemistry World
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