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A technique that is useful in the study of pharmaceutical products
and biological molecules, polarization IR spectroscopy has
undergone continuous development since it first emerged almost 100
years ago. Capturing the state of the science as it exists today,
Linearly Polarized IR Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications for
Structural Analysis demonstrates how the technique can be properly
utilized to obtain important information about the structure and
spectral properties of oriented compounds. The book starts with the
theoretical basis of linear-dichroic infrared (IR-LD) spectroscopy
and then moves on to examine the background of the orientation
method of colloid suspensions in a nematic host. It explores the
orientation procedure itself, experimental design, and mathematical
tools for the interpretation of the IR spectroscopic patterns.
Next, the authors describe the structural elucidation of inorganic
and organic compounds and glasses. Finally, they discuss
applications in pharmaceutical analysis and the chemistry of dyes.
Filled with more than 140 illustrations along with a color insert,
the book explains both the scope of the polarized IR spectroscopy
method as well as its limitations. A powerful source of information
not only for specialists in IR spectroscopy, but also for those
working in the field of structural analysis, this volume moves the
field closer to developing an inherently classical method for the
structural characterization of compounds.
A technique that is useful in the study of pharmaceutical products
and biological molecules, polarization IR spectroscopy has
undergone continuous development since it first emerged almost 100
years ago. Capturing the state of the science as it exists today,
Linearly Polarized IR Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications for
Structural Analysis demonstrates how the technique can be properly
utilized to obtain important information about the structure and
spectral properties of oriented compounds. The book starts with the
theoretical basis of linear-dichroic infrared (IR-LD) spectroscopy
and then moves on to examine the background of the orientation
method of colloid suspensions in a nematic host. It explores the
orientation procedure itself, experimental design, and mathematical
tools for the interpretation of the IR spectroscopic patterns.
Next, the authors describe the structural elucidation of inorganic
and organic compounds and glasses. Finally, they discuss
applications in pharmaceutical analysis and the chemistry of dyes.
Filled with more than 140 illustrations along with a color insert,
the book explains both the scope of the polarized IR spectroscopy
method as well as its limitations. A powerful source of information
not only for specialists in IR spectroscopy, but also for those
working in the field of structural analysis, this volume moves the
field closer to developing an inherently classical method for the
structural characterization of compounds.
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