Infrared and Raman Characteristic GroupFrequencies - Tables and Charts 3e
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The third edition of this highly successful manual is not only a revised text but has been extended to meet the interpretive needs of Raman users as well as those working in the IR region. The result is a uniquely practical, comprehensive and detailed source for spectral interpretation. Combining in one volume, the correlation charts and tables for spectral interpretation for these two complementary techniques, this book will be of great benefit to those using or considering either technique.
In addition to the new Raman coverage the new edition offers:
* new section on macromolecules including synthetic polymers and biomolecules;
* expansion of the section on NIR (near infrared region) to reflect recent growth in this area;
* extended chapter on inorganic compounds including minerals and glasses;
* redrawn and updated charts plus a number of new charts covering data new to this edition.
This new edition will be invaluable in every industrial, university, government and hospital laboratory where infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectral data need to be analysed.

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George Socrates is the author of Infrared and Raman Characteristic Group Frequencies: Tables and Charts, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley.

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List of Charts and Figures.

List of Tables.

Symbols Used.

Preface.

1. Introduction. 

2. Alkane Group Residues: C-H Group.

3. Alkenes, Oximes, Imines, Amidines, Azo Compounds: C=C, C=N, N=N Groups.

4. Triple Bond Compounds: -C=C-, -C=N, -N=C, -N=N Groups.

5. Cumulated Double-bond Compounds:X=Y=Z Group.

6. Hydroxyl Group Compounds: O-H Group.

7. Ethers: G1-O-G2 Group.

8. Peroxides and Hydroperoxides: -O-O-Group.

9. Amines, Imines, and Their Hydrohalides.

10. The Carbonyl Group: C=O.

11. Aromatic Compounds.

12. Six-membered Ring Heterocyclic Compounds.

13. Five-membered Ring Heterocyclic Compounds.

14. Organic Nitrogen Compounds.

15. Organic Halogen Compounds.

16. Sulphur and Selenium Compounds.

17. Organic Phosphorus Compounds.

18. Organic Silicon Compounds.

19. Boron Compounds.

20. The Near Infrared Region.

21. Polymers — Macromolecules.

22. Inorganic Compounds and Coordination Complexes.

23. Biological Molecules — Macromolecules.

Appendix: Further Reading.

Index.

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“…a powerful tool for everyone dealing with infrared or Raman spectroscopy…highly recommended.” (Colloid & Polymer Science, Vol.283, No.2, December 2004)
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