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Infrared Spectral Interpretation: A Systematic Approach

by Brian C. Smith, Smith C. Smith
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Overview

This author's second volume introduces basic principles of interpreting infrared spectral data, teaching its readers to make sense of the data coming from an infrared spectrometer. Contents include spectra and diagnostic bands for the more common functional groups as well as chapters on polyester spectra and interpretation aids.
Discussions include:

  • Science of infrared interpretation
  • Light and molecular vibrations
  • How and why molecules absorb infrared radiation
  • Peak heights, intensities, and widths
  • Hydrocarbons, carbonyl groups, and molecules with C-N bonds
  • Polymers and inorganic molecules
  • The use of atlases, library searching, spectral subtraction, and the Internet in augmenting interpretation

Each chapter presents an introduction to the nomenclature and structure of a specific functional group and proceeds with the important diagnostic bands for each group. Infrared Spectral Interpretation serves both novices and experienced practitioners in this field.

The author maintains a website and blog with supplemental material. His training course schedule is also available online.

Synopsis

This author's second volume introduces basic principles of interpreting infrared spectral data, teaching its readers to make sense of the data coming from an infrared spectrometer. Contents include spectra and diagnostic bands for the more common functional groups as well as chapters on polyester spectra and interpretation aids.
Discussions include:

  • science of infrared interpretation
  • light and molecular vibrations
  • how and why molecules absorb infrared radiation
  • peak heights, intensities, and widths
  • hydrocarbons, carbonyl groups, and molecules with C-N bonds
  • polymers and inorganic molecules
  • the use of atlases, library searching, spectral subtraction, and the Internet in augmenting interpretation Each chapter presents an introduction to the nomenclature and structure of a specific functional group and proceeds with the important diagnostic bands for each group.
    Infrared Spectral Interpretation serves both novices and experienced practitioners in this field.
  • Booknews

    Following his Fundamentals of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (1996), which explains how to conduct the analysis, Smith here discusses what to do with the information once it is in hand. He writes at a fairly basic level--keeping the mathematics to a minimum and drawing out all the chemical structures--but does recommend a familiarity with the terms and symbols of organic chemistry. He includes over 30 unknown spectra that can serve as exercises either for self-study or course work. His glossary does not indicate pronunciation. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

    About the Author, Brian C. Smith

    Dr. Brian C. Smith founded Spectros Associates in 1992. He has practiced spectroscopy for over 30 years, and has worked for companies such as Bell Labs and Bio-Rad. Dr. Smith is also an experienced trainer and thousands of people have benefited from his spectroscopy and software training. Dr. Smith is the author of Fundamentals of Fourier Transform Spectroscopy and Infrared Spectral Interpretation, published by CRC Press, and Quantitative Spectroscopy: Theory and Practice, published by Academic Press. Dr. Smith earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Dartmouth College, and graduated summa cum laude from Rochester Institute of Technology with a B.S. in Chemistry.

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    Booknews

    Following his Fundamentals of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (1996), which explains how to conduct the analysis, Smith here discusses what to do with the information once it is in hand. He writes at a fairly basic level--keeping the mathematics to a minimum and drawing out all the chemical structures--but does recommend a familiarity with the terms and symbols of organic chemistry. He includes over 30 unknown spectra that can serve as exercises either for self-study or course work. His glossary does not indicate pronunciation. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

    Book Details

    Published
    December 1, 1998
    Publisher
    CRC Press
    Pages
    288
    Format
    Hardcover
    ISBN
    9780849324635

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