
The Mössbauer Effect and its Applications in Chemistry
V. I. Gol danskii(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 22. March 2012
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Paperback/Softback
VIII, 120 pages
978-1-4684-1556-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Mossbauer effect is not only one of the simplest and most beautiful discoveries of nuclear phYSics, it is one of those discoveries which, to the highest degre'e, tend to produce and develop new ties between nu clear physics and the other branches of physics as well as the other natural sciences and engineering. Two of our earlier papers which form the basis of this monograph were devoted to "propaganda" for the Mossbauer effect among chemists and "propaganda" for the chemical applications of the effect among nuclear physicists. The first paper, presented in January 1962 at the Scientific Colloquium of the Learned Council of the Theory of Chemical Structure, Kinetics, and Reactivity of the Di vision of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of Sci ences of the USSR, gave a general description of the Mossbauer effect and the methods by which it is observed" and enumerated a number of problems in structural chemistry, chemical kinetics, and radiation chemlstry that might well be studied by observing the Mossbauer spectra, in particular those of organotin compounds.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1964
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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VIII, 120 p.
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
333 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4684-1556-8 (9781468415568)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4684-1554-4
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V. I. Gol danskii
The Mossbauer Effect and Its Applications in Chemistry
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07/1964
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Content
I. Resonance Fluorescence.- Energy and Width of Resonance Transitions.- Role Played by Doppler Broadening and Recoil.- II. The Mössbauer Effect.- Mössbauer's Discovery.- Elements of the Theory of Recoilless Resonance Gamma Fluorescence.- Fundamentals of the Experimental Method of Observing the Mössbauer Effect.- Illustrations of the General Importance of the Mössbauer Effect.- III. Shift and Splitting of Mössbauer Spectrum Lines.- IV. General Reasons It Is Possible to Apply the Mössbauer Effect in Chemistry.- Frequency of Occurrence of Mössbauer Transitions.- Role Played by a Light-Atom Environment.- Delimitation of the Role Played by the Nearest Chemical Bonds and by the Macrostructure.- Possible Complications from a Preceding Conversion of the Emitting Nucleus.- Asymmetric Doublet Splitting in Mössbauer Spectra.- V. Principal Results of the First Studies of the Mössbauer Effect in Iron Compounds.- VI. Principal Results of the First Studies of the Mössbauer Effect in Tin Compounds.- VII. Some Prospects for Using the Mössbauer Effect in Chemistry.- Problems in the Nature of Chemical Bonds.- Problems in Chemical Kinetics, Radiation Chemistry, and the Physical Chemistry of Polymers ..- Literature Cited.- Supplement. New Results of Using the Mössbauer Effect in Chemistry.- Use of Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance in Chemical Crystallography (Reprinted from Journal of Structural Chemistry, Volume 1, Numbers 1 and 2).