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Author | Jack L. Koenig |
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Dewey Decimal | 547.7046 |
Dewey Edition | 20 |
Format | Trade Paperback |
ISBN-10 | 0841219249 |
ISBN-13 | 9780841219243 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Intended Audience | Scholarly & Professional |
Item Height | 0.9 in |
Item Length | 10.8 in |
Item Weight | 32.1 Oz |
Item Width | 8.4 in |
LC Classification Number | QD139.P6K64 1991 |
LCCN | 91-013352 |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 328 Pages |
Publication Name | Spectroscopy of Polymers |
Publication Year | 1992 |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Series | Acs Professional Reference Book Ser. |
Subject | Spectroscopy & Spectrum Analysis, Physics / Polymer, Chemistry / General |
Subject Area | Science |
Synopsis | Written for graduate students and polymer scientists who have a basic knowledge of polymer chemistry and the common spectroscopic methods, but who lack the specific knowledge required to apply the modern techniques of FTIR, Raman, and NMR spectroscopy to the polymer system at hand. Eleven chapters cover the fundamental aspects and experimental applications of the primary spectroscopic methods. The advantages and disadvantages of the various techniques for particular polymer systems are also discussed. The goal of the author is not to make the reader an expert in the field, but rather to provide enough information about the different spectroscopic methods that the reader can determine how the available techniques can be used to solve a particular polymer problem. |
Type | Textbook |
brand | American Chemical Society |
gtin13 | 9780841219243 |
Nikita Aleksandrov
This book is a must-have for anyone studying polymer science! Koenig breaks down complex spectroscopy concepts in a clear, practical way. The explanations are thorough yet easy to follow, making it perfect for both students and professionals. The real-world examples and applications help bridge theory with practice. Even though it's from 1992, the foundational knowledge remains highly relevant today. A fantastic resource that I keep coming back to for reliable reference material. Highly recommended for polymer researchers!