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9780471248231

Course Notes on the Interpretation of Infrared and Raman Spectra

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    9780471248231

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    0471248231

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-05-20
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
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Summary

Interpretation of IR and Raman Spectra provides the fundamentals of interpreting IR and Raman spectra of complex molecules primarily organic molecules. Examinations of theory provide a basis for predicting functional group frequency location in new molecular structures. Generously enriched with sample exercises to help rapidly develop powerful interpretive skills. Includes appendices with fourteen bibliographies by subject area.

Author Biography

Dana W. Mayo is the Charles Weston Pickard Research Professor of Chemistry at Bowdoin College.<BR> Foil A. Miller is Professor Emeritus and former director of the Spectroscopy Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh.<BR> Robert W. Hannah is the former director of research for the Instrument Group at Perkin-Elmer.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Preface xv
1 Introduction 1(32)
Foil A. Miller
2 Characteristic Frequencies of Alkanes 33(40)
Dana W. Mayo
3 Characteristic Frequencies of Alkenes (Olefins) 73(12)
Foil A. Miller
4 Characteristic Frequencies of Molecules with Triple Bonds and Cumulated Double Bonds 85(16)
Robert W. Hannah and Foil A. Miller
5 Characteristic Frequencies of Aromatic Compounds (Group Frequencies of Arenes) 101(40)
Dana W. Mayo
Introduction to Exercises 141(4)
Exercise Section I 145(102)
6 Spectra of X-H Systems (With Emphasis on O-H and N-H Groups)
163(16)
Foil A. Miller
7 Spectra of Carbonyl Compounds of All Kinds (Factors Affecting Carbonyl Group Frequencies)
179(26)
Dana W. Mayo
8 Amides, Carboxylate Ion, and C-O Single Bonds
205(12)
Foil A. Miller
9 Groups Containing N=O Bonds, or Si, P, S, or Halogen Atoms
217(30)
Robert W. Hannah
Exercise Section II 247(14)
10 Infrared Spectra of Polymers: Introduction 261(36)
Robert W. Hannah and Dana W. Mayo
11 Infrared Spectra of Inorganic Materials 297(58)
Foil A. Miller
12 Survey of Infrared and Raman Group Frequencies 355(44)
Dana W. Mayo
Exercise Section III 399(26)
13 Sample-Handling Techniques 425(36)
Robert W. Hannah
14 Infrared Spectra of Mixtures 461(44)
Robert W. Hannah
Answers to Chapter 5 Figure 5.30 505(4)
Answers to Exercises 509(40)
Bibliography 549(10)
Index 559

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