Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy: Volume 2
J. Sneddon(Author)
JAI Press Inc.
Published on 14. June 1995
Book
Hardback
297 pages
978-1-55938-701-9 (ISBN)
Description
This series describes selected advances in the area of atomic spectroscopy. It is promarily intended for the reader who has a background in atmoic spectroscopy; suitable to the novice and expert. Although a widely used and accepted method for metal and non-metal analysis in a variety of complex samples, Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy covers a wide range of materials. Each Chapter will completely cover an area of atomic spectroscopy where rapid development has occurred.
This series describes selected advances in the area of atomic spectroscopy. It is promarily intended for the reader who has a background in atmoic spectroscopy; suitable to the novice and expert. Although a widely used and accepted method for metal and non-metal analysis in a variety of complex samples, Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy covers a wide range of materials. Each Chapter will completely cover an area of atomic spectroscopy where rapid development has occurred.
This series describes selected advances in the area of atomic spectroscopy. It is promarily intended for the reader who has a background in atmoic spectroscopy; suitable to the novice and expert. Although a widely used and accepted method for metal and non-metal analysis in a variety of complex samples, Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy covers a wide range of materials. Each Chapter will completely cover an area of atomic spectroscopy where rapid development has occurred.
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English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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978-1-55938-701-9 (9781559387019)
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Preface. Effect of molecular orientation on electron transfer and electron impact ionization (P.R. Brooks, P.W.Harland). Experimental approaches to the unimolecular dissociation of gaseous cluster ions (T. B. McMahon). New approaches to ion thermochemistry via dissociation and association (R.C. Dunbar). Alkyl cation-dihydrogen complexes, silonium and germonium cations: theoretical considerations (P.R. Schreiner et al.). Symmetry induced kinetic isotope effects in ion-molecule reactions (G.I. Gellene). Ion-molecule chemistry: the roles of intrinsic structure, solvation and counterions (J.E. Bartmess). Gas phase ion chemistry under conditions of very high pressure (W.B. Knighton, E.P. Grimsrud). Index.