|  | Schäfer, Rolf / Schmidt, Peter C. (eds.) Methods in Physical Chemistry
  1. Edition April 2012 299.- Euro 2012. LII, 846 Pages, 2 Volumes, Hardcover 397 Fig. (47 Colored Fig.), 14 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN 978-3-527-32745-4 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Short description These two handy volumes provide a valuable overview of the most important methods in Physical Chemistry today. A uniform approach and highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of the methods make this a must-check reference for the scientists working with the techniques.
From the contents Volume 1
PART I: Gas Phase
MANIPULATING THE MOTION OF COMPLEX MOLECULES: DEFLECTION, FOCUSING, AND DECELERATION OF MOLECULAR BEAMS FOR QUANTUM-STATE ANDCONFORMER SELECTION Introduction: Controlled Molecules Experimental Methods Experimental Details Selected Applications Conclusions and Perspectives
LASER IONIZATION SPECTROSCOPY Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Methods Case Studies Conclusions and Perspectives Supplementary Material
MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR ION CHEMISTRY AND LINKS FROM THE GAS PHASE TO 'REAL' PROCESSES Introduction Key Experimental Methods Ion Structures Ion Energetics Reactions of Neutral Molecules Studied by Mass Spectrometry Ion Catalysis Summary and Perspectives
PART II: Condensed-Phase
SOLID STATE NMR: A VERSATILE TOOL IN SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Techniques Selected Applications Conclusion Supplementary Material
EPR - ESR - EMR, AN ONGOING SUCCESS STORY Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Methods Case Studies Conclusions and Perspectives Supplementary Material
BROADBAND CONDUCTIVITY SPECTROSCOPY FOR STUDYING THE DYNAMICS OF MOBILE IONS IN MATERIALS WITH DISORDERED STRUCTURES Introduction: 'Microscopy in Time' in Disordered Ionic Materials Experimental Techniques: Spanning More Than 17 Decades in Frequency Linear Response Theory: Current Density and Conductivity Conductivity Spectra: Universal Properties Detected 'First' Universality: Spectra and Modeling 'Second' Universality: Spectra and Modeling
X-RAY ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY - THE METHOD AND ITS APPLICATIONS Introduction
Basic Principles - the EXAFS Equation Experimental Methods Case Studies Conclusion
DIFFRACTION METHODS: STRUCTURE DETERMINATION AND PHASE ANALYSIS OF SOLIDS Introduction: Diffraction - What for? Basic Principles of the Elastic Interaction of Radiation and Periodic Arrays of Atoms Methods and Their Applications Summary: Diffractometry-Where To?
SMALL-ANGLE X-RAY AND NEUTRON SCATTERING - TWO COMPLEMENTARY METHODS TO STUDY SOFT MATTER STRUCTURE Introduction Basic Theory of Small-Angle Scattering X-Rays and Neutrons Selected Applications Conclusions
PERTURBED GAMMA TO GAMMA ANGULAR CORRELATION Introduction Basic Principles Case Studies Conclusions and Perspectives
MÖSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Methods Case Studies and Selected Applications Outlook
ELECTRON ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY AS AN EXPERIMENTAL PROBE FOR THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC SITUATION OF SOLIDS Introduction Basics of EELS Selected Applications of EELS Outlook
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PART III: Interfaces
RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY: PRINCIPLES, BENEFITS, AND APPLICATIONS Introduction Basic Principles: Raman Scattering Experimental Methods Applications of Raman Spectroscopy Conclusion
DIFFUSE REFLECTANCE INFRARED FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROSCOPY: AN IN SITU METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF THE NATURE AND DYNAMICS OF SURFACE INTERMEDIATES Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Set-Up Application Examples Summary
PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY: ANALYSIS OF COMPOSITION, CHEMICAL BONDING, AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF SURFACES AND INTERFACES Introduction Experimental Procedure Case Studies: XPS Case Studies: UPS Conclusions and Perspectives Supplementary Material
PHOTOELECTRON MICROSCOPY: IMAGING TOOLS FOR THE STUDY OF SURFACE REACTIONS WITH TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION Introduction Basic Principles: Photoelectron-Based Analytical Techniques Experimental Methods Case Studies (Selected Applications) Conclusions and Perspectives Supplementary Material
SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROMETRY - A POWERFUL TOOL FOR STUDYING ELEMENTAL DISTRIBUTIONS OVER VARIOUS LENGTH SCALES Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Methods Case Studies Conclusions and Perspectives Supplementary Material
APPLICATION OF THE QUARTZ MICROBALANCE IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Methods Case Studies Conclusions and Perspectives Supplementary Material
THE SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY: AN ATOMISTIC VIEW OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Methods Case Studies Conclusion and Perspectives Supplementary Material
LOW-ENERGY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION: CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF SURFACES AND INTERFACES Introduction Basic Principles Experiment Applications Conclusions and Perspectives
PART IV: Biomolecules and Materials
FEMTOSECOND VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIES AND APPLICATIONS TO HYDROGEN-BOND DYNAMICS IN CONDENSED PHASES Introduction Vibrational Pump - Probe Spectroscopy Applications Summary
THZ TECHNOLOGY AND THZ SPECTROSCOPY: MODELING AND EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY SOLVATION DYNAMICS OF BIOMOLECULES THz Technology THz Spectroscopy THz Spectroscopy of Solvated Probes Biomolecule Solvation and Terahertz Dynamics: Important Concepts Precise Measurements of the THz Absorption Coefficient THz Spectroscopy of Solvated Proteins KITA: Kinetic THz Absorption Spectroscopy Further Application of THz Absorption Spectroscopy
SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY: THE ULTIMATE LIMIT OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY IN THE CONDENSED PHASE Introduction Basic Principles Methods Single Quantum Systems: Anti-Bunching, Blinking, Anisotropy Conclusions and Perspectives Related Fields of Research
SCANNING PROBE METHODS: FROM MICROSCOPY TO SENSING Introduction Basic Principles and Experimental Techniques Applications Summary and Conclusion
SUPERCONDUCTING QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVICE MAGNETOMETRY Introduction Basic Principles Experimental Magnetometrical Methods Selected Applications Supplementary Material
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Introduction Components of a TEM Instrument Specimen Preparation Electron Diffraction Image Contrast High Resolution Imaging Summary
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