<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The Sixth Edition of this classic work comprises the most comprehensive and current guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic, organometallic, bioinorganic, and coordination compounds. From fundamental theories of vibrational spectroscopy to applications in a variety of compound types, this has been extensively updated. New topics include the theoretical calculations of vibrational frequencies (DFT method), chemical synthesis by matrix co-condensation reactions, time-resolved Raman spectroscopy, and more. This volume is a core reference for chemists and medical professionals working with infrared or Raman spectroscopies and an excellent textbook for graduate courses.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>New research findings, data, and the latest applications in infrared and Raman spectroscopy</b> <p>The Sixth Edition of this classic publication continues to set the standard as the most comprehensive guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic, coordination, organometallic and bioinorganic compounds. From fundamental theories of vibrational spectroscopy to applications to a variety of compound types, all the topics in the Sixth Edition have been thoroughly updated with the most relevant findings and developments.</p> <p>Part A of this two-volume work offers clear explanations of basic theories of normal vibrations, including normal coordinate analysis, resonance Raman spectroscopy, and vibrational analysis of crystals. it then applies these theories to relatively simple inorganic compounds. In addition to general updating, the highlights of this edition are: </p> <ul> <li> Theoretical calculations of vibrational frequencies by DFT method </li> <li> Chemical synthesis of novel inorganic and coordination compounds by matrix co-condensation reactions </li> <li> Measurements of an extremely small isotope shift of UF<sub>6</sub> by <sup>235</sup>U/ <sup>238</sup>U substitution </li> <li> Vibrational spectra of fullerenes, endohedral fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes </li> </ul> <p>Throughout the publication, references guide readers o the literature for more in-depth investigations into individual topics.</p> <p>Used alone in combination with Part B, which covers applications in coordination, organometallic, and bioinorganic chemistry, this volume is an excellent reference for chemists working with infrared and Raman spectroscopy. In addition, both volumes are recommended as a textbook for graduate-level course work.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Kazuo Nakamoto, PHD, </b> received his DSc from Osaka University in 1953 and stayed on as a faculty member until 1957. In 1958, he joined the faculty at Clark University, moved to Illinois Institute of Technology in 1961, and then to Marquette University in 1969, where he became the university's first Wehr Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Nakamoto has directed the research of more than eighty-five graduate students and postdoctoral associates, and has published over 225 research papers, twenty review articles, and twelve books.
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