Academic Press, 2002. — 434 p.
The second edition of Introductory Raman Spectroscopy treats the subject matter on an introductory level and serves as a guide for newcomers in the field.
Since the first edition of the book, the expansion of Raman spectroscopy as an analytical tool has continued. Thanks to advances in laser sources, detectors, and fiber optics, along with the capability to do imaging Raman spectroscopy, the continued versatility of FT-Raman, and dispersive based CCD Raman spectrometers, progress in Raman spectroscopy has flourished. The technique has moved out of the laboratory and into the workplace. In situ and remote measurements of chemical processes in the plant are becoming routine, even in hazardous environments.
Basic Theory.
Instrumentation and Experimental Techniques.
Special Techniques.
Materials Applications.
Analytical Chemistry.
Biochemical and Medical Applications.
Industrial, Environmental and Other Applications.
Appendices.