Practical Raman Spectroscopy: An Introduction
Peter Vandenabeele
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Description for Practical Raman Spectroscopy: An Introduction
Paperback. This text offers an open-learning approach to Raman spectroscopy providing detail on instrumentation, applications and discussions questions throughout the book. It provides a valuable guide to assist with teaching Raman spectroscopy which is gaining attention in (analytical) chemistry, and as a consequence, teaching programs have followed. Series Editor(s): Ando, David J. Num Pages: 192 pages, black & white tables, figures. BIC Classification: PNFS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 152 x 227 x 9. Weight in Grams: 314.
This text offers an open-learning approach to Raman spectroscopy providing detail on instrumentation, applications and discussions questions throughout the book.
This text offers an open-learning approach to Raman spectroscopy providing detail on instrumentation, applications and discussions questions throughout the book.
It provides a valuable guide to assist with teaching Raman spectroscopy which is gaining attention in (analytical) chemistry, and as a consequence, teaching programs have followed. Today, education in Raman spectroscopy is often limited to theoretical aspects (e.g. selection rules), but practical aspects are usually disregarded. With these course notes, the author hopes to fill this gap and include information about Raman instrumentation and how it is interpreted.
- Provides a user-friendly text that tackles the theoretical background, and offers everyday ... Read more
- Raman instrumentation and practical aspects, which are sometimes overlooked, are covered
- Appropriate for students, and includes summaries, text boxes, illustrating the ideas with examples from research literature or providing background information or links with other courses
- Written with an open-learning approach, this book will be ideal for use as a self-study guide or as the basis of a taught course with discussion and self-assessment questions throughout the text
- Includes a comprehensive bibliography to guide the reader to more specialized texts and sources.
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc United Kingdom
Number of pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
314g
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780470683187
SKU
V9780470683187
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99-1
About Peter Vandenabeele
Peter Vandenabeele is a Research Professor in Archaeometry at Ghent University. He currently leads the Raman research group, and for several years has taught Raman spectroscopy courses to the University students. He has supervised master and PhD students, researching Raman Spectroscopy in different fields of applications: archaeometry, bacteriology, mycology, geology and pharmaceutics. He has authored and co-authored approximately 50 research ... Read more
Reviews for Practical Raman Spectroscopy: An Introduction
“The book is written in the style of an introductory university lecture, each chapter beginning with a list of learning objectives, which can be later used as a quick reference guide to the chapter contents.” (Chemistry World, 1 June 2014)