Fury-kr and Fury-ik spectra polymers
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The book contains an expanded unique collection of complementary oscillatory spectra 611 polymers (organic, bioorganic, element-organic and inorganic), a number of monomers and related substances. For the first time in the world literature, this collection of 500 spectra of cattle (combination scattering of light), reinforced by complementary (infrared) IR spectrates, saw light in 1998 at Elsevir Sayens. The spectra of the KRS-and IR absorption mutually complement each other: the first to the first give the contribution of the mainly symmetrical non-polar ties of the macromolecules, and the second- polar ones. Each of the spectra individually gives information that allows you to identify individual polymers, to receive information about the native structure and composition of the material. But only the joint use of the methods gives a synergistic effect in understanding the features of their spatial structure and local point groups of symmetry.
In the title of the book, they are called Furse-Spectors because both were obtained on Furse-spectrometers. For both spectra, the conditions of equal registration on the same samples were created, on the equipment of the same laboratory in digital form. The reference book on the merits is a database of data, the search for the necessary information in which the existing four signs, the proposed classification of polymers, as well as the connection with other databases through CAS-dimensional. Graphic and tabular data is preceded by an introductory section that explains the physical nature of combination dispersion and infrared absorption, the correlation of the “spectrum structure”, which underlies numerous successful applications of optical vibrational spectroscopy. The conditions for the preparation of samples, the data of experiments and numerous (77) links to original work on the fury-spectroscopy of the combination scattering of light by polymers and reference publications, the disadvantages of which (the prevailing presence of IR absorption spectra) are corrected by this reference book.
For scientists of a chemical, petrochemical, physical, biochemical and biophysical profile, for employees of industrial laboratories and production of polymer products, films, fibers and composites
In the title of the book, they are called Furse-Spectors because both were obtained on Furse-spectrometers. For both spectra, the conditions of equal registration on the same samples were created, on the equipment of the same laboratory in digital form. The reference book on the merits is a database of data, the search for the necessary information in which the existing four signs, the proposed classification of polymers, as well as the connection with other databases through CAS-dimensional. Graphic and tabular data is preceded by an introductory section that explains the physical nature of combination dispersion and infrared absorption, the correlation of the “spectrum structure”, which underlies numerous successful applications of optical vibrational spectroscopy. The conditions for the preparation of samples, the data of experiments and numerous (77) links to original work on the fury-spectroscopy of the combination scattering of light by polymers and reference publications, the disadvantages of which (the prevailing presence of IR absorption spectra) are corrected by this reference book.
For scientists of a chemical, petrochemical, physical, biochemical and biophysical profile, for employees of industrial laboratories and production of polymer products, films, fibers and composites
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Author:Купцов Альберт Харисович
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
- Category:Science & Math
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ISBN:978-5-94836-360-8
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