This work represents a sound introduction to the fundamental principles of infrared microspectroscopy (IMS). It describes how IMS is used to solve specific microanalytical problems in a variety of disciplines, including forensic analysis, art conservation, and geological, pharmaceutical and electronics research. The book discusses when and how to use special techniques such as line scanning, 3-dimensional imaging and attenuated total reflection and grazing-angle spectroscopy.
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". . .the book contains a valuable collection of information for the infrared microspectroscopist. . .the Practical Guide to Infrared Microspectroscopy has something for every IR microspectroscopist. "
---Applied Spectroscopy
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Professional
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-8247-9449-1 (9780824794491)
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Minimizing optical nonlinearities in infrared microspectroscopy; uniting microscopy and spectroscopy; infrared microimaging; application of reflectance microspectroscopy in the electronics industry; depth profiling and defect analysis of films and laminates - an industrial approach; infrared microspectroscopy of forensic paint evidence; forensic examination of textile fibers by infrared microspectroscopy; infrared microspectroscopy analysis of cultural artifacts; pharmaceutical applications of infrared microspectroscopy; infrared microspectroscopy in the geosciences with emphasis on long wavelengths and high pressures; unique preparation techniques for nanogram samples; sample preparation techniques for microsamples.