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Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
- 3rd Edition - September 22, 2016
- Editors: John C. Lindon, George E. Tranter, David Koppenaal
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 0 3 2 2 4 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 0 3 2 2 5 - 1
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Request a sales quote- Incorporates more than 150 color figures, 5,000 references, and 300 articles for a thorough examination of the field
- Highlights new research and promotes innovation in applied areas ranging from food science and forensics to biomedicine and health
- Presents a one-stop resource for quick access to answers and an in-depth examination of topics in the spectroscopy and spectrometry arenas
Atomic Emission and Fluorescence Theory
Atomic Emission, Methods and Instrumentation
Atomic Fluorescence, Methods and Instrumentation
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Environmental and Agricultural Applications of Atomic Spectroscopy
Food and Dairy Products, Applications of Atomic Spectroscopy
Forestry and Wood Products, Applications of Atomic Spectroscopy
Geology and Mineralogy Applications of Atomic Spectroscopy
Pharmaceutical Applications of Atomic Spectroscopy
Nonlinear Optical Properties
Hole-Burning Spectroscopy Methods
Optical Frequency Conversion
Surface Plasmon Resonance, Instrumentation
Induced Circular Dichroism
Surface Plasmon Resonance, Applications
Symmetry in Spectroscopy, Effects of
Tensor Representations
Calibration and Reference Systems (Regulatory Authorities)
Mössbauer Spectroscopy, Theory
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
X-Ray Spectroscopy, Theory
Zero Kinetic Energy Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Theory
Mössbauer Spectrometers
X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy, Methods
Mössbauer Spectroscopy, Applications
X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy, Applications
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Applications
Zero Kinetic Energy Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Applications
Magnetic Resonance, Historical Perspective
Contrast Mechanisms in MRI
EPR Spectroscopy, Theory
MRI Instrumentation
Magnetic Resonance: NQR Technique and Instruments
Solid State NMR, Methods
Sonically Induced NMR Methods
Chemical Applications of EPR
CIDNP Applications
Drug Metabolism Studied Using NMR Spectroscopy
EPR Imaging
19F NMR, Applications, Solution State
Heteronuclear NMR Applications (Y
- No. of pages: 3584
- Language: English
- Edition: 3
- Published: September 22, 2016
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780128032244
- eBook ISBN: 9780128032251
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John C. Lindon
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George E. Tranter
George E. Tranter PhD MA BSc FRSC CChem CSci, has held senior R&D positions in both industry and academia (including at London University, Oxford University, the Wellcome Foundation and GlaxoWellcome). Until 2006 he led the Biospectroscopy Centre of Imperial College London and subsequently was Senior Research Fellow of the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford. He is a recognized international authority in the field of molecular chirality and the spectroscopic/physicochemical features of drugs and biopharmaceuticals. He is named as inventor on drug patents, has published widely in the scientific literature, co-edited The Encyclopedia of Spectroscopy & Spectrometry (Academic Press), editor of the Separations and Analysis volume of Comprehensive Chirality (Elsevier), has been a member of scientific journal editorial boards (inc. CHIRALITY) and appeared on radio and television programmes in the UK and abroad. He is also a member of various scientific advisory panels and is a key partner in collaborations that bring together the biopharmaceutical industry, academia, and governmental institutions to investigate and validate biopharmaceutical structure and function. His particular interests are in the rational discovery of new therapeutics, with a passion for the role chirality plays in nature, from the molecular level through to macroscopic structures (e.g., helical shells) and beyond.istics of marine creatures.
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David Koppenaal
Dr. Koppenaal has also served as Editorial Board member of JAAS, and as Chair of the Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Chemical Society.