Handbook of near-infrared analysis
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Handbook of near-infrared analysis
(Practical spectroscopy, v. 13)
M. Dekker, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Covering all major areas where near-infrared spectrosopy is useful - from pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, polymers, and textiles to wool, tobacco, and foodstuffs - this complete, thoroughly up-to-date reference provides a key to unlocking the power of the most rapid nondestructive method of composition analysis. "Handbook of Near-Infrared Analysis" presents explications of both theory and principles by world-renowned experts and discusses: fiberoptics for remote data gathering; NIR/Raman spectroscopy for high sensitivity; a host of industrial applications; and methods of development to adapt instruments and procedures to participate needs. Furnishing self-contained chapters filled with references to allow for in-depth study of specific topics, "Handbook of Near-Infrared Analysis" is for spectroscopists; analytical, quality assurance, and quality control chemists; managers and department heads in methods development laboratories; and upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and in-house training courses in spectroscopy and analytical chemistry.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction/background: historical development, Donald A. Burns and Marvin Margoshes
- principles of near-infrared spectroscopy, Emil W. Ciurczak
- theory of diffuse reflectance in the NIR region, Jill M. Olinger and Peter R. Griffiths. Part 2 Instrumentation and computerization: commercial NIR instrumentation, Jerome J. Workman, Jr and Donald A. Burns
- process analysis, Gabor J. Kemeny
- data analysis - multilinear regression and principle component analysis, Howard Mark
- data analysis - calibration of NIR instruments by PLS regression, Hans-Rene Bjorsvik and Harald Martens
- analysis using Fourier transforms, W. Fred McClure. Part 3 Methods development: NIR surface-enhanced Raman spectrosocpy - new developments and applications, S. Michael Angel and M.L. Myrick
- NIR spectroscopy calibration basics, Jerome J. Workman, Jr
- samples, sample preparation, and sample selection, Philip C. Williams
- indicator variables - how they may save time and money in NIR analysis, Donald A. Burns
- qualitative discriminant analysis, Howard Mark
- spectral reconstruction, William R. Hruschka. Part 4 Applications: application of NIR spectrosocpy to agricultural products, John S. Shenk, et al
- tobacco analysis by NIR spectrosopy, John T. Diffee
- NIR analysis of wool, Michael J. Hammersley
- NIR analysis for textiles, Subhas Ghosh and James Rodgers
- NIR analysis of baked products, B.G. Osborne
- NIR analysis of pharmaceuticals, Emil W. Ciurczak
- NIR analysis of polymers, Cynthia Kradjel and Lawrence McDermott
- NIR analysis of dairy products, Rob Frankhuizen
- NIR analysis of petrochemicals, Bruce Buchanan
- application for NIR analysis of beverages, Lana R. Kington and Rom M. Jones
- FT/IT vs NIR - a study with lignocellulose, Donald A. Burns and Tor P. Schultz.
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