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X**N
good reference book
I work as an analytical chemist mainly using IR and Raman for unknown identification and for studying various chemical reactions.This book, together with the The Handbook of Infrared and Raman Characteristic Frequencies of Organic Molecules by Lin~Vien, are the two books that I use almost on a daily base. With the electronic IR/Raman library becoming more and more popular, it is no longer necessary for your to remember all the peak frequencies/intensity. But having a book that compiles all the group frequencies and explains how the various chemical environments could affect the vibrational modes is a must-have if you are a serious vibrational spectroscopist.i usually use this book for quick reference of the charts or look up a band at a particular frequency. When I want a systematic description of a particular modes or a class of molecules, I would use the book from Lin-Vien. But both book contain both (charts and texts/description/explanation). This book looks more modern and slightly better-organized.
A**E
A must-have reference for IR spectroscopic analyses
Superb reference for serious molecular spectroscopists. For those not inclined to let the computer identify your materials, Socrates is the classical approach to infrared spectral interpretation.
M**A
Five Stars
the best book on raman spectra out there. everyone doing raman analyses should have this one in their lab
J**S
FTIR
This book is a great reference for analyzing FTIR data. It is very complete and with it in paperback, easy to tote around. The organization of this book is logical and is a great quick reference.No actual fundamentals are contained, as it states.
D**E
Infrared and Raman Characteristic Group Frequencies
Particolare e preciso manuale per chi studia e compie ricerche di spettroscopia molecolare, Raman e Infrarosso.Sinceramente è l'unico che ho trovato e apprezzato anche se scritto in inglese.
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