This text offers an open-learning approach to Raman spectroscopy
providing detail on instrumentation, applications and discussions
questions throughout the book.
It provides a valuable guide to assist with teaching Raman
spectroscopy which is gaining attention in (analytical) chemistry,
and as a consequence, teaching programs have followed. Today,
education in Raman spectroscopy is often limited to theoretical
aspects (e.g. selection rules), but practical aspects are usua...
This text offers an open-learning approach to Raman spectroscopy
providing detail on instrumentation, applications and discussions
questions throughout the book.
It provides a valuable guide to assist with teaching Raman
spectroscopy which is gaining attention in (analytical) chemistry,
and as a consequence, teaching programs have followed. Today,
education in Raman spectroscopy is often limited to theoretical
aspects (e.g. selection rules), but practical aspects are usually
disregarded. With these course notes, the author hopes to fill this
gap and include information about Raman instrumentation and how it
is interpreted.
* Provides a user-friendly text that tackles the theoretical
background, and offers everyday tips for common practice
* Raman instrumentation and practical aspects, which are
sometimes overlooked, are covered
* Appropriate for students, and includes summaries, text boxes,
illustrating the ideas with examples from research literature or
providing background information or links with other courses
* Written with an open-learning approach, this book will be ideal
for use as a self-study guide or as the basis of a taught course
with discussion and self-assessment questions throughout the
text
* Includes a comprehensive bibliography to guide the reader to
more specialized texts and sources.