Developments in Applied Spectroscopy Volume 1 Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Symposium on Spectroscopy Held in Chicago, Illinois May 15–18, 1961

On May 15-18, 1961, the 12th Annual Symposium on Spectros­ copy was held in Chicago. Over the twelve-year history of this meeting, it has continually grown and now ranks as one of the major technical meetings in the field of spectroscopy. The scope of the program itself represents a balance between...

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Main Author: Ashby, W. D.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1962, 1962
Edition:1st ed. 1962
Series:Developments in Applied Spectroscopy
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Asterisks (*) indicate that only an abstract appears in this volume -- X-Ray Spectroscopy -- X-ray Spectrometric Determination of Thorium in Purified Uranium Materials -- X-ray Spectrographic Analysis of Antimonials -- Potassium Pyrosulfate Fusions for X-ray Spectroscopy -- Fluorescent X-ray Spectrography: Determination of Trace Elements -- Advances in High-Resolution X-ray Spectrometry -- The Vacuum X-ray Quantometers as Applied to Raw Materials for the Iron and Steel Industries -- The Application of X-ray Fluorescence to the Analysis of Highly Alloyed Aluminum Samples -- *Determination of Cladding Thickness of Nuclear Fuel Elements by X-rays -- *Some Aspects of X-ray Spectrography of Thin Films -- *A Study of the Complete Pattern of Curves for a Variety of Matrices -- *The Analysis of 15-W, 5-Mo, 1-Zr, Cb Alloy by X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy -- * Fast-Scanning Method for X-ray Spectroscopy -- * Methods to Increase X-ray Sensitivity --  
505 0 |a * On-Line Process Analysis by X-ray Emission Techniques -- Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy -- Quality Control of Steel Using Clock- and Chart-Recording Photoelectric Spectrometers -- Establishing and Controlling Analytical Curves -- Purity of “National” Spectroscopic Electrodes -- Spectral Excitation with Stabilized Plasma Jets -- Procedures for Testing Diffraction Gratings -- The Use of Time-Resolved Spectroscopy in the Investigation of Electrode Phenomena in Sparks -- Factors Influencing Sensitivity in Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy -- Analysis of Europium Oxide for Rare Earth Elements and Other Impurities -- Progress in Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy -- * Applications of Quartz Prism Spectrophotometers — A Review -- *The Evaporation of Boron from Acid Solutions and Residues -- Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy And Gas Chromatography -- Sample Problemin Raman Spectroscopy -- Advances in Ionization Detectors — The Electron-Affinity Detector --  
505 0 |a Techniques Utilized in Studying the Structures of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds -- The Visible and Near-Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Trivalent Actinide and Lanthanide Elements in DC104 and in Molten Nitrate Salts -- *Isotopic Substitution in the Analysis of the Infrared Spectra of High Polymers -- *Infrared Spectrophotometric Differences Between Some Substituted Anilines and Their Hydrochlorides -- *The Vibrational Spectrum and Structure of Symmetric Tetrabromoethane and Its Deuterate Analogs -- *Normal Coordinate Treatment of Biphosphine -- *Phosphorescence Spectroscopy as a Research Tool in Organic Chemistry -- * The Fluorescence of Aromatic Nitrogen Heterocyclics -- *The Analysis of Film Surfaces by Abrasion with KBr -- *Paramagnetic Resonance and Photomagnetism -- *Chemical and Analytical Applications of High-Resolution NMR -- *Recent Advances in High-Resolution NMR Instrumentation 
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520 |a On May 15-18, 1961, the 12th Annual Symposium on Spectros­ copy was held in Chicago. Over the twelve-year history of this meeting, it has continually grown and now ranks as one of the major technical meetings in the field of spectroscopy. The scope of the program itself represents a balance between research applications and control applications, between applied and the more fundamental aspects of spectroscopy. Papers are presented each year in the specialty areas of X -ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, Raman, EPR, and NMR spectroscopy. In many instances over the years, excellent work has been re­ ported at this symposium and no further publication was made. These reports were then essentially lost for further reference. It is the purpose of this publication to provide a source of reference for the papers presented at the 12th Annual Symposium. This first attempt at publishing a proceedings does not include the entire program. Several papers could not be given company clear­ ance for publication, and several more were intended for verbal presentation only and were never written for publication. I, as Coordinator of the Symposium, would like to express my gratitude to the Symposium Committee, John Ferraro, Elwin Davis, Joseph Ziomek, John Kapetan, L. S. Gray, Jr., Russell J. Hansen, J. A. Sheinkop, L. V. Azaroff, and Carl Moore, whose diligence and labor resulted in a truly fine symposium, and subsequently made pos­ sible this publication