CRC Press, Inc ., 1981, Reissued 2018. — 561 p. — ISBN: 1315894017.
The principle objective of this handbook is to provide a readily accessible source of information on the major fields of spectroscopy. Specifically, these fields are NMR, IR, Raman, UV (absorption and fluorescence), ESCA, X-Ray (absorption diffraction fluorescence), mass spectrometry, atomic absorption, flame photometry, emission spectrography, and flame spectroscopy. It will be of particular use to analytical, organic, inorganic chemists or spectroscopists wishing to identify materials or compounds. The book will indicate to them which techniques may provide useful information and what kind of information will and will not be provided. In short, it will be a companion to those spectroscopists who have need to broaden their horizons into the major fields discussed.
Table of contents. Volume IIIMass Photoelectric Absorption Coefficients
Appearance Potential Spectroscopy
Thermal Neutron Cross Sections and Resonance Integrals for Activation Analysis
Tables of Experimental Values of X-Ray Fluorescence and Coster-Kronig Yields for the K-, L-, and M- Shells
14 MeV Neutron Activation Cross Sections
Wavelength Standards in Visible, Ultraviolet, and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Electron Affinities
Wavelength-Dependent and Electronic System Oscillator Strengths for Free Diatomic Molecules of Astrophysical Importance
Electron Spin Resonance Application to the Study of Minerals and Glasses
Experimental Lifetimes, Franck-Condon Factors, and Vibrational and Rotational Oscillator Strengths
Mossbauer Spectroscopy