IR and Raman Spectroscopy
Fundamental Processing
Spectroscopic Techniques: An Interactive Course

1. Edition September 2003
XVI, 175 Pages, Hardcover
177 Pictures
4 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
An introduction to practical IR and Raman spectroscopy.
This interactive course introduces newcomers to the decisive and central steps involved in IR and Raman experiments, as well as to the processing and evaluation of their spectra. Using the latest OPUS-NT software from Bruker Optik GmbH, readers can turn their PCs into "workstations" for oscillation spectroscopy. The enclosed CD-ROM contains a comprehensive selection of spectra, which may be tailored to meet the user's specific needs prior to further evaluation.
It is this very interaction between text, software and pertinent spectra that makes this a unique guide in the field.
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An introduction to practical IR and Raman spectroscopy.
This interactive course shows newcomers the decisive and central steps in IR and Raman spectroscopy, together with their processing. Using the latest version of the packaged BRUKER software, users can manipulate the data to meet their own special requirements for further evaluation, allowing them to do without automatic processing or expert help. Furthermore, the CD-ROM contains a comprehensive library of spectra for comparing data results with model compounds.
Unique in its successful interplay of text, software and pre-prepared data.
Techniques
Basic principles of vibrational spectroscopy
Interpretation of infrared and Raman spectra of organic compounds
Installing OPUS-NT
OPUS basics
Files
Edit
Measurement (simulation)
Display
Printing
Processing
Hans Peter Reisenauer, Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Gießen
Angewandte Chemie IE 14/04
"In summary, technicians, graduate students and practicing scientists who have to operate a BRUKER FTIR, FTNIR and/or FT-Raman spectrometer will find this book a useful complementary source of information to step into the field of practical vibrational spectroscopy."
H. W. Siesler, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen (Germany)
ChemPhysChem 5/2004