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Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy
From the Research Laboratory to the Process Line
(Practical Spectroscopy Series/28)

Ian R. Lewis
Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan
Howell G. M. Edwards
University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
 

Published by Marcel Dekker, Inc.
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phone 212-696-9000
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August 2001 / 1074 pages, illustrated
ISBN: 0-8247-0557-2

Includes over 500 detailed drawings and photographs that clarify and reinforce
critical text material!

   
         

This comprehensive reference/text covers updated principles of Raman theory, analysis, instrumentation, and measurement—specifying up-to-the-minute benefits of Raman spectroscopy in a variety of industrial and academic fields, and how to cultivate growth in new disciplines.

Contains case studies that illustrate current techniques in data extraction and analysis!

Highlighting methods of Raman analysis in applications that are fueling commercial development, the Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy
introduces important instrumental measurement parameters
reviews automated calibration in the industrial environment
examines the use of Raman spectroscopy in polymer films and fibers
presents innovations in hard-disk analysis, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and catalysis
demonstrates potential of Raman spectroscopy for studies in gemmology, archaeology, and environmental and forensic sciences
discusses spectral identification and management of standard spectral databases for pigments
reveals insights into biodynamics and process control
and more!

Containing over 2700 literature references, the Handbook of Raman Spectroscopy is an essential guide for general and Raman spectroscopists; organic, inorganic, analytical, polymer, material, and environmental chemists and biochemists; process and chemical engineers; physicists; instrument design specialists; biomedical and biotechnological researchers; forensic scientists; pharmacologists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

Contents

Theory of Raman Scattering Laurence A. Nafie
Evolution and Revolution of Raman Instrumentation—Application of Available Technologies to Spectroscopy and Microscopy Fran Adar
Raman Spectrometry and Its Adaptation to the Industrial Environment
Joseph B. Slater, James M. Tedesco, Ronald C. Fairchild, and Ian R. Lewis
Raman Microscopy: Confocal and Scanning Near-Field
Kurt J. Baldwin, David N. Batchelder, and Simon Webster
Raman Imaging Patrick J. Treado and Matthew P. Nelson
The Quest for Accuracy in Raman Spectra Charles K. Mann and Thomas J. Vickers
Chemometrics for Raman Spectroscopy Jeremy M. Shaver
Raman Spectra of Gases Heinz W. Schrötter
Raman Spectroscopy Applied to Crystals: Phenomena and Principles, Concepts and Conventions David C. Smith and Constantin Carabatos-Nédelec
Raman Scattering of Glass Constantin Carabatos-Nédelec
Raman Spectroscopic Applications to Gemmology
Lore Kiefert, Henry A. Hänni, and Thomas Ostertag
Raman Spectroscopy on II–VI-Semiconductor Nanostructures
Bianca Schreder and Wolfgang Kiefer
Medical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy In Vivo Raman Spectroscopy
Gerwin J. Puppels, Tom C. Bakker Schut, Peter J. Caspers, Rolf Wolthuis, Matthijs van Aken, Arnoud van der Laarse, Halo A. Bruining, Hendrick P.J. Buschman, Martin G. Shim, and Brian C. Wilson
Some Pharmaceutical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy Adrian C. Williams
Low-Frequency Raman Spectroscopy and Biomolecular Dynamics: A Comparison Between Different Low-Frequency Experimental Techniques. Collectivity of Vibrational Modes
Ole Faurskov Nielsen
Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Ion–Ion Interactions in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions Jose M. Alía
Environmental Applications of Raman Spectroscopy to Aqueous Systems
Ted L. Williams and Timothy W. Collette
Raman and Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering: Applications in Forensic Science W. Ewen Smith, Caroline Rodger, Geoffrey Dent and Peter C. White
Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Organic Fibers and Films Stephen Michielsen
Raman Spectroscopy of Catalysts Israel E. Wachs
Applications of IR and Raman Spectroscopy to the Study of Medieval Pigments
Fernando Rull
Raman Spectra of Quasi-Elemental Carbon James L. Lauer
Process Raman Spectroscopy Ian R. Lewis
The Use of Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor the Quality of Carbon Overcoats in the Disk Drive Industry Andrew Whitley
Raman Spectroscopy in the Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory Michael D. Morris
Raman Spectroscopy in the Characterization of Archaeological Materials
Howell G.M. Edwards
 
   
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Copyright © 2001 Marcel Dekker, Inc.
   

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