Introduction to Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy ( 3 )

Publication series :3

Author: Colthup   Norman B.;Daly   Lawrence H.;Wiberley   Stephen E.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1990

E-ISBN: 9780080917405

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780121825546

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780121825546

Subject: O657.31 Atomic emission spectroscopy.

Language: ENG

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Description

Now in its third edition, this classic text covers many aspects of infrared and Raman spectroscopy that are critical to the chemist doing structural or compositional analysis. This work includes practical and theoretical approaches to spectral interpretation as well as a discussion of experimental techniques. Emphasis is given to group frequencies, which are studied in detailed discussions, extensive tables, and over 600 carefully chosen and interpreted spectral examples. Also featured is a unique treatment of group frequencies that stresses their mechanical origin. This qualitative approach to vibrational analysis helps to simplify spectral interpretation.
Additional topics include basic instrumental components and sampling techniques, quantitative analysis, Raman polarization data, infrared gas contours, and polarized IR studies, among others.

  • Focuses on group frequency correlations and how to use them in spectral interpretation
  • Revised and updated by a pioneer in the field, Norman Colthup, who for thirty years has served as an expert lecturer for the Fisk Infrared Institute
  • Explores new group frequency studies in aromatics, alkanes and olefins, among others
  • Includes completely updated section on instrumentation

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

PREFACE

pp.:  12 – 14

CHAPTER 2. IR EXPERIMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

pp.:  88 – 122

CHAPTER 3. MOLECULAR SYMMETRY

pp.:  122 – 184

CHAPTER 4. THE VIBRATIONAL ORIGIN OF GROUP FREQUENCIES

pp.:  184 – 228

CHAPTER 5. METHYL AND METHYLENE GROUPS

pp.:  228 – 248

CHAPTER 6. TRIPLE BONDS AND CUMULATED DOUBLE BONDS

pp.:  248 – 260

CHAPTER 7. OLEFIN GROUPS

pp.:  260 – 274

CHAPTER 8. AROMATIC AND HETEROAROMATIC RINGS

pp.:  274 – 302

CHAPTER 9. CARBONYL COMPOUNDS

pp.:  302 – 340

CHAPTER 10. ETHERS, ALCOHOLS, AND PHENOLS

pp.:  340 – 352

CHAPTER 11. AMINES, C=N, AND N=O COMPOUNDS

pp.:  352 – 368

CHAPTER 12. COMPOUNDS CONTAINING BORON, SILICON, PHOSPHORUS, SULFUR, OR HALOGEN

pp.:  368 – 400

CHAPTER 13. MAJOR SPECTRA–STRUCTURE CORRELATIONS BY SPECTRAL REGIONS

pp.:  400 – 496

CHAPTER 14. THE THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONS

pp.:  496 – 556

INDEX

pp.:  556 – 561

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