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Characterisation Methods in Inorganic Chemistry


Characterisation Methods in Inorganic Chemistry

Paperback by Weller, Mark T. (Professor of Energy Materials, Professor of Energy Materials, University of Bath); Young, Nigel A. (Senior Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Senior Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Hull)

Characterisation Methods in Inorganic Chemistry

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ISBN:
9780199654413
Publication Date:
29 Jun 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Characterisation Methods in Inorganic Chemistry

Description

Characterisation Methods in Inorganic Chemistry provides a fresh alternative to the existing theoretical and descriptive inorganic chemistry texts by adopting a techniques-based approach and providing problem-solving opportunities to show how analytical methods are used to help us characterise inorganic compounds. The text covers the full range of analytical techniques employed by inorganic chemists, emphasizing those in most frequent use: NMR, diffraction, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and IR. The additional coverage on other techniques allows readers to study these less widely used methods when relevant to their specific course material. Each chapter follows a clear, structured format, which begins with a brief introduction to the technique and basic theory behind it before moving on to data collection and analysis, typical data and interpretation, with numerous worked examples, self- tests and problems. Online Resource Centre For registered adopters of the book: - Figures and tables of data from the book, ready to download - Additional problems and exercises For students: - Answers to self-test questions - Additional problems and data sets

Contents

Fundamental aspects of characterisation methods in inorganic chemistry Diffraction methods and crystallography Nuclear magnetic resonance Vibrational spectroscopy Electronic absorption and emission spectroscopy X-ray and photoelectron spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and energy dispersive analysis of X-rays Mass spectrometry and chemical and thermal analysis techniques Magnetism Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy Mossbauer spectroscopy and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy Characterisation of inorganic compounds: example problems with multiple techniques

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