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Provides students and practitioners with a comprehensive
understanding of the theory of spectroscopy and the design and use
of spectrophotometers In this book, you will learn the fundamental
principles underpinning molecular spectroscopy and the connections
between those principles and the design of spectrophotometers.
Spectroscopy, along with chromatography, mass spectrometry, and
electrochemistry, is an important and widely-used analytical
technique. Applications of spectroscopy include air quality
monitoring, compound identification, and the analysis of paintings
and culturally important artifacts. This book introduces students
to the fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy - including
UV-visible, infrared, fluorescence, and Raman spectroscopy - in an
approachable and comprehensive way. It goes beyond the basics of
the subject and provides a detailed look at the interplay between
theory and practice, making it ideal for courses in quantitative
analysis, instrumental analysis, and biochemistry, as well as
courses focused solely on spectroscopy. It is also a valuable
resource for practitioners working in laboratories who regularly
perform spectroscopic analyses. Spectroscopy: Principles and
Instrumentation: Provides extensive coverage of principles,
instrumentation, and applications of molecular spectroscopy
Facilitates a modular approach to teaching and learning about
chemical instrumentation Helps students visualize the effects that
electromagnetic radiation in different regions of the spectrum has
on matter Connects the fundamental theory of the effects of
electromagnetic radiation on matter to the design and use of
spectrophotometers Features numerous figures and diagrams to
facilitate learning Includes several worked examples and companion
exercises throughout each chapter so that readers can check their
understanding Offers numerous problems at the end of each chapter
to allow readers to apply what they have learned Includes case
studies that illustrate how spectroscopy is used in practice,
including analyzing works of art, studying the kinetics of
enzymatic reactions, detecting explosives, and determining the DNA
sequence of the human genome Complements Chromatography: Principles
and Instrumentation The book is divided into five chapters that
cover the Fundamentals of Spectroscopy, UV-visible Spectroscopy,
Fluorescence/Luminescence Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, and
Raman Spectroscopy. Each chapter details the theory upon which the
specific techniques are based, provides ways for readers to
visualize the molecular-level effects of electromagnetic radiation
on matter, describes the design and components of
spectrophotometers, discusses applications of each type of
spectroscopy, and includes case studies that illustrate specific
applications of spectroscopy. Each chapter is divided into multiple
sections using headings and subheadings, making it easy for readers
to work through the book and to find specific information relevant
to their interests. Numerous figures, exercises, worked examples,
and end-of-chapter problems reinforce important concepts and
facilitate learning. Spectroscopy: Principles and Instrumentation
is an excellent text that prepares undergraduate students and
practitioners to operate in modern laboratories.
Provides students and practitioners with a solid grounding in the
theory of chromatography, important considerations in its
application, and modern instrumentation. * Highlights the primary
variables that practitioners can manipulate, and how those
variables influence chromatographic separations * Includes multiple
figures that illustrate the application of these methods to actual,
complex chemical samples * Problems are embedded throughout the
chapters as well as at the end of each chapter so that students can
check their understanding before continuing on to new sections *
Each section includes numerous headings and subheadings, making it
easy for faculty and students to refer to and use the information
within each chapter selectively * The focused, concise nature makes
it useful for a modular approach to analytical chemistry courses
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