This is an open source book from
Intechopen.The infrared and Raman spectroscopy have applications in numerous
fields, namely chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology, medicine, geology,
mineralogy etc. This book provides some examples of the use of vibrational
spectroscopy in supramolecular chemistry, inorganic chemistry, solid state
physics, but also in the fields of molecule-based materials or organic-inorganic
interfaces.
This note covers the following topics: NMR and energy levels, The vector
model, Fourier transformation and data processing, How the spectrometer works, Product operators, Two-Dimensional NMR,
Relaxation, Phase cyling and gradient pulses.
This note covers the following topics: Introduction to LIBS,
Physics of Laser Induced Breakdown, formation and evolution of Laser Plasmas,
Components of LIBS: Lasers, Optics and Detection, Spectrochemical Analysis using
Laser Plasma Excitation -Analysis of gases, liquids, solids and particles,
Double pulse LIBS- Resonance Enhanced LIBS, LIF-LIBS and Review of the most
recent literature.
Magnetic Resonance
Spectroscopy is a unique tool to probe the biochemistry in vivo providing
metabolic information non-invasively. In this book, topics of MRS both relevant
to the clinic and also those that are beyond the clinical arena are covered. The
book consists of two sections. The first section is entitled 'MRS inside the
clinic' and is focused on clinical applications of MRS while the second section
is entitled 'MRS beyond the clinic' and discusses applications of MRS in other
academic fields.
This
note covers the following topics: introduction to spectroscopy, classical model
of spectroscopy, time and frequency domain spectroscopy, principles for
describing molecular spectroscopy, vibrational and rotational spectroscopy,
electronic spectroscopy, nitrogen scission with molybdenum complex, magnetic
resonance spectroscopy, supplemental magnetic resonance.
This note covers the following topics: Mass Spectrometry,
Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Spectroscopy.