The determination of the concentrations of molecules in samples has long been an important application of spectroscopy. In the last 20 years advances in algorithms, computers, instruments, and software have led to a growing interest in this field. These developments mean samples and analytes that were once considered intractable are increasingly yielding usable calibrations. The purpose of this book is to give readers, without an advanced math background, a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of modern quantitative spectroscopic analysis. The author has placed great emphasis on providing the reader with everything they need to know to obtain a fundamental understanding of quantitative spectroscopy.
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"The book is to be commended for its clarity and the skillful use of clear diagrams to illustrate physical and mathematical concepts." --D.A. Long, JOURNAL OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY, Vol. 36, 2005
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Für Beruf und Forschung
For industrial technicians, analysts, chemists, engineers and managers who use spectroscopy to quantify the concentrations of molecules in samples. For pharmaceutical, rubber, petroleum, polymer, and chemical companies.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-12-650358-6 (9780126503586)
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By Brian Smith
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Spectros Associates, Shrewsbury, MA. USA
Chapter 1. Fundamentals of Molecular Absorption SpectroscopyChapter 2. Single Analyte AnalysisChapter 3. Multiple Components I: Least Squares MethodsChapter 4. Multiple Components II: Chemometric Methods & Factor AnalysisChapter 5. Implementing, Maintaining, and Fixing CalibrationsIndex