Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds,5th Edition.Part A: Theory and Applications in Inorganic Chemistry
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More About This Title Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds,5th Edition.Part A: Theory and Applications in Inorganic Chemistry
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KAZUO NAKAMOTO is Emeritus Wehr Professor of Chemistry at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Partial table of contents:
THEORY OF NORMAL VIBRATIONS.
Origin of Molecular Spectra.
Vibration of a Diatomic Molecule.
Normal Coordinates and Normal Vibrations.
Symmetry of Normal Vibrations and Selection Rules.
The Number of Normal Vibrations for Each Species.
Selection Rules for Infrared and Raman Spectra.
Utilization of Symmetry Properties.
Potential Fields and Force Constants.
Solution of the Secular Equation.
Vibrational Frequencies of Isotopic Molecules.
Depolarization of Raman Lines.
Intensity of Raman Scattering.
Resonance Raman Spectra.
Lattice Vibrations.
APPLICATIONS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Diatomic Molecules.
Triatomic Molecules.
Planar Four-Atom Molecules.
Tetrahedral and Square-Planar Five-Atom Molecules.
Metal Cluster Compounds.
Compounds of Carbon.
Compounds of Nitrogen.
Compounds of Sulfur and Selenium.
Appendices.
Index.
THEORY OF NORMAL VIBRATIONS.
Origin of Molecular Spectra.
Vibration of a Diatomic Molecule.
Normal Coordinates and Normal Vibrations.
Symmetry of Normal Vibrations and Selection Rules.
The Number of Normal Vibrations for Each Species.
Selection Rules for Infrared and Raman Spectra.
Utilization of Symmetry Properties.
Potential Fields and Force Constants.
Solution of the Secular Equation.
Vibrational Frequencies of Isotopic Molecules.
Depolarization of Raman Lines.
Intensity of Raman Scattering.
Resonance Raman Spectra.
Lattice Vibrations.
APPLICATIONS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
Diatomic Molecules.
Triatomic Molecules.
Planar Four-Atom Molecules.
Tetrahedral and Square-Planar Five-Atom Molecules.
Metal Cluster Compounds.
Compounds of Carbon.
Compounds of Nitrogen.
Compounds of Sulfur and Selenium.
Appendices.
Index.