By
Norman Colthup
Lawrence Daly
Stephen Wiberley
Description
Now in its third edition, this classic text covers many aspects of infrared and Raman spectroscopy that are critical to the chemist doing
structural or compositional analysis. This work includes practical and theoretical approaches to spectral interpretation as well as a
discussion of experimental techniques. Emphasis is given to group frequencies, which are studied in detailed discussions, extensive tables,
and over 600 carefully chosen and interpreted spectral examples. Also featured is a unique treatment of group frequencies that stresses
their mechanical origin. This qualitative approach to vibrational analysis helps to simplify spectral interpretation.
Additional topics
include basic instrumental components and sampling techniques, quantitative analysis, Raman polarization data, infrared gas contours,
and polarized IR studies, among others.
Audience:
Physical and analytical chemists working on structural and compositional analysis; chemists and spectroscopists in industrial, university, and government labs; and some graduate students.