X-ray absorption : principles, applications, techniques of EXAFS, SEXAFS, and XANES
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X-ray absorption : principles, applications, techniques of EXAFS, SEXAFS, and XANES
(Chemical analysis, v. 92)
Wiley, c1988
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Description
Describes several specific spectrometric techniques that are very useful in elucidating the fundamental nature of matter: EXAFS--Extended X-Ray Absorption of Fine Structure; SEXAFS--which is EXAFS applied to Surface Phenomena; and XANES--X-Ray Absorption Near Edge Structures. Articles explain the phenomena and describe examples of X-ray absorption applications in several fields, including chemistry, biochemistry, catalysis, amorphous and liquid systems, synchrotron radiation, and surface phenomena. Contributors explain the underlying theory, how to set up X-ray absorption experiments, and how to analyze the details of the resulting spectra. This volume will be of particular interest to physicists, chemists, biologists, and materials scientists.
Table of Contents
Theory of EXAFS.
Theory of XANES.
INSTRUMENTAL AND DATA ANALYSIS.
Design of an EXAFS Experiment.
EXAFS with Synchrotron Radiation.
Laboratory EXAFS Facilities.
Data Analysis.
APPLICATIONS.
Biochemical Application of X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy.
Catalysis.
Amorphous and Liquid Systems.
SEXAFS.
XANES Spectroscopy.
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