Structural methods in inorganic chemistry
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Structural methods in inorganic chemistry
Blackwell Scientific, 1987
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Includes bibliography and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780632015924
Description
This is a modern undergraduate textbook explaining the physical methods used in determining inorganic structure, particularly those structures based on ionization, spectroscopy, or diffraction. The emphasis of the book is on interpretation of data and clinical applications of methods, although detailed theory and experimental factors are included. Increasingly useful methods, such as high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of solids, and resonance Raman spectroscopy are given due importance. A notable feature of the book is the lengthy final chapter which contains 19 case histories which discuss structural problems related to particular compounds or groups of compounds and use a range of methods in order to understand the systems or solve the problems.
Table of Contents
- Determining structures - how and why
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- electron spin and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy
- rotational spectra and rotational structure
- vibrational spectroscopy
- electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy
- mossbauer spectroscopy
- diffraction methods
- mass spectrometry
- case histories. Appendix: symmetry
- problems - solutions and comments.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780632016037
Description
A modern undergraduate textbook explaining the physical methods used in determining inorganic structure, particularly those structures based on ionization, spectroscopy, or diffraction. The emphasis of the book is on interpretation of data and clinical applications of methods, although detailed theory and experimental factors are included. Increasingly useful methods, such as high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of solids, and resonance Raman spectroscopy are given due importance. A notable feature of the book is the lengthy final chapter which contains 19 case histories which discuss structural problems related to particular compounds or groups of compounds and use a range of methods in order to understand the systems or solve the problems.
Table of Contents
- Determining structures - how and why
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- electron spin and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy
- rotational spectra and rotational structure
- vibrational spectroscopy
- electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy
- mossbauer spectroscopy
- diffraction methods
- mass spectrometry
- case histories. Appendix - Symmetry
- Problems - solutions and comments.
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