THE DEFINITIVE RESOURCE
The first truly comprehensive work on vibrational spectroscopy, providing a one-stop reference for infrared, near-infrared and Raman spectroscopy.
AUTHORITATIVE, ...
With contributions from acknowledged leaders in the field, the calibre of the editors and authors speaks for itself.
Volume 1: Theory and Instrumentation
Volume 2: Sampling Techniques
Volume 3: Sample Characterization and Spectral Data Processing
Volume 4: Applications in Industry, Materials and the Physical Sciences
Volume 5: Applications in Life, Pharmaceutical and Natural Sciences
COMPREHENSIVE, ...
Covering all aspects of infrared, near-infrared and Raman spectroscopy the five volumes also include coverage of associated techniques, such as inelastic neutron scattering, electron energy loss and cavity ringdown spectroscopy.
AND ON YOUR WAVELENGTH.
Each of the extensively referenced articles comprises a brief introduction as well as in-depth coverage of the subject. The result... a resource that will be useful for both the beginner to the field as well as the expert.
Das "Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy" ist das erste wirklich umfassende Nachschlagewerk zur Schwingungsspektroskopie. In fünf Bänden beantwortet dieses aktuelle Werk wirklich jede Frage zur Infrarot-, Nah-Infrarot- und Raman-Spektroskopie. Über 240 Beiträge beschäftigen sich ausführlich und detailliert mit diesem Fachgebiet und decken dabei alle Bereiche ab, von derTheorie über die Datenverarbeitung bis hin zu den Anwendungen. Die 5 Bände behandeln jeweils folgende Themenschwerpunkte: (1) Theorie und instrumentelle Ausrüstung, (2) Probennahme, (3) Probencharakterisierung und Spektrenverarbeitung, (4) Anwendungen in der Industrie und im physikalisch-/werkstofftechnischen Bereich sowie (5) Anwendungen in Biowissenschaften und Medizin, Pharmazie und Naturwissenschaften. Dieses umfassende Nachschlagewerk ist für alle Anwender der Schwingungsspektroskopie von größtem Nutzen. Zur Zeit ist kein vergleichbares Werk auf dem Markt.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"No doubt this handbook will be the premier reference book for the vibrational spectroscopist for quite some time... This is an impressive achievement and is certain to become an instant classic" (Internet Journal of Vibrational Spectroscopy, 18 January 2002) With few exceptions, the quality of chapter content moves from good to exceptional." (Spectroscopy, January 2002) "...The work is remarkable for the generally high standard achieved throughout..." (Chemistry & Industry, 1 July 2002) "...It is no exaggeration to say that this...is the definitive work on vibrational spectroscopy...not only now, but for years to come..." (Trends in Analytical Chemistry, November 2002) "...few accolades would have been tribute enought to this extraordinary achievement." Simply put, this is a monumental work and the authors and editors are to be congratulated on producing what will certainly become the standard in the field". (The Alchemist, 15 July 2003) "...too valuable as a handbook to be shelved only in the library..." (Applied Spectroscopy, December 2003) "...an impressive achievement for which I salute the editors and contributors!" (Measurement and Control, Vol.38, No.3, April 2005)
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Peter Griffiths obtained his B.A. and D.Phil. from Oxford University in England. After a two-year post-doctoral stint at the University of Maryland, he worked with Digilab, Inc. (now the Spectroscopy Division of Bio-Rad) on the development of the first FT-IR spectrometer of the modern era. He subsequently held positions with Sadtler Research Labs, Ohio University and the University of California, Riverside, before being appointed as Chair of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Idaho, a position that he held for eight years. He has co-authored over 240 papers, 25 book chapters and 2 books. The second edition of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, which he wrote with James de Haseth, will appear next Spring.
Griffiths has received several honors and awards including the Coblentz Award in 1975, the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh Award in 1985 and the Pregl medal of the Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry, the Gold Medal Award of the New York SAS and the University of Idaho Award for Research and Creative Activity, all in 1995. He was president of the SAS in 1994 and still maintains an active interest in the Society, including being an associate editor of Applied Spectroscopy and one of the local section delegates in the new Governing Board structure.
John Chalmers joined the UK chemical company ICI plc in 1965, serving his 'apprenticeship' in the infrared laboratory, headed by the late Harry Willis, of its Plastics Division. In 1988, John became a Senior Research Scientist and leader of the vibrational spectroscopy team within the ICI Materials Research Centre, Wilton, eventually leaving the Company in 1999 as a Business Research Associate, a scientific ladder appointment he received in 1991.
Since early 2000, John has split his time between roles. He presently has a part-time Senior Scientific Officer appointment with Professor Mike Chesters' group in the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. He also operates independently as a consultant trading as VSConsultancy.
John has published or co-authored over 50 papers and 12 book chapters. He has also co-authored 1 book, edited and contributed to 2 more and co-edited this Handbook with Peter Griffiths. John has been a visiting lecturer to the School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia. He has been chairman of the U.K. Infrared and Raman Discussion Group (IRDG) since 1995, a committee member of the Molecular Spectroscopy Subject Group of the Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) since 1998, including a period as its chairman from 1996-1998. He has been chairman and a trustee of the Association of British Spectroscopists (ABS) since 1997. John was elected as an International Delegate Governing Board Member of the Society of Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) for the period 2000-2002. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (CChem FRSC) in 1994, and in the same year was the recipient from the Coblentz Society of the Williams-Wright Award.
Volume 1: Theory and Instrumentation
Volume 2: Sampling Techniques
Volume 3: Sample Characterisation and Spectral Data Processing
Volume 4: Applications in Industry, Materials and the Physical Sciences
Volume 5: Applications in Life, Pharmaceutical and Natural Sciences