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UV-VIS Spectroscopy and Its Applications
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260 pages
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Focusing on the historical evolution of UV-VIS spectroscopy, the book traces its roots from the formulation of the Bouguer-Lambert Beer law in 1852, which laid the groundwork for quantitative absorption measurements. It highlights advancements in light detection technology and the correlation between light absorption and molecular structure, alongside the development of quantum chemistry. Additionally, it emphasizes the significance of practical applications in spectroscopy, stemming from a lecture series at Heinrich-Heine-University, making it a valuable resource for scientists.
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2012, paperback
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