Analytical Applications of FT-IR to Molecular and Biological Systems Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Florence, Italy, August 31 to September 12, 1979

In the past few years it has become apparent that Fourier Trans­ form infrared spectroscopy is developing into an excellent technique for solving some of the very difficult problems encountered in analytical chemistry. The applications of FT-IR include the detec­ tion and identification of chemical...

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Other Authors: Durig, J.R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1980, 1980
Edition:1st ed. 1980
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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505 0 |a Instrumentation and Theory -- One View of the Advantages of Infrared Interferometry -- Basic Theory and Instrumentation for FT-IR Spectrometry -- Apodization and Phase Correction -- Energy-Limited Systems -- Techniques -- Modern Data Processing Techniques for Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy -- Hadamard Transform Spectroscopy -- Time Resolved Spectroscopy -- The Use of Fourier Transform Methods for the Measurement of Infrared Emission Spectra -- Accessories and Sampling Techniques for FT-IR Spectrometry -- Chromatography and FT-IR Spectrometry -- FT-IR Matrix Isolation Studies -- Some Remarks on Far Infrared Techniques for Measuring Absorption Spectra -- Applications -- Quantitative Aspects of FT-IR Spectroscopy in Industrial Applications -- Applications of Fourier Transform Infrared to Polymers -- Infrared Spectra of Globular Proteins in Aqueous Solution -- Application of FT-IR to Inorganic Species and Problems in Inorganic Chemistry -- Studies of Species Adsorbed on Catalyst Surfaces by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy -- Vibrational Spectra at Variable Temperature and the Determination of Energies Between Conformers -- Conformational Analysis by Far Infrared FT Spectroscopy -- Current Research in Far Infrared Interferometry -- Review on Basic Concepts of Low Frequency Modes in Crystals -- Lattice Modes of Molecular Crystals -- Infrared Spectra of Solids at Normal, and High Pressures -- Special Applications of Far Infrared Interferometry — Internal Rotation of Molecules with Two C3V Rotors -- Symmetry Determinations by Vibrational Spectroscopy -- Comparison of FT-IR and Raman Spectroscopy -- Author Index -- Reference Author Index 
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520 |a In the past few years it has become apparent that Fourier Trans­ form infrared spectroscopy is developing into an excellent technique for solving some of the very difficult problems encountered in analytical chemistry. The applications of FT-IR include the detec­ tion and identification of chemical components separated by gas chromatography techniques, determination of low concentration com­ ponents in a mixture, and problems which have energy limitations such as water samples, opaque samples and biological systems. The lectures presented in this volume will be utilized at the NATO Advanced Study Institute in Florence, Italy from August 31 to September 12, 1980. These lectures are divided into three main sections: Instrumentation and Theory, Techniques, and Applications. The first section includes a basic introduction to interferometry and the operating parameters. The Techniques section consists of several lectures on accessories used in FT-IR, software and data systems, and special handling techniqucs. The third section con­ tains an abundance of information on the applications of the FT-IR technique to inorganic and organic molecules, polymers, biological systems, solids and to the determination of molecular structures and conformational analyses. The contents of this volume should provide the reader with the present applications in this field as well as an indication of possible future trends. In gcneral the lectures are of a pedagogical nature and are not to be considered as review articles