Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy
Isao Noda
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Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy
Published
2005
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Pages
300
ISBN-13
9781280274657
Description
A valuable tool for individuals using correlation spectroscopy and those that want to start using this technique. Noda is known as the founder of this technique, and together with Ozaki, they are the two biggest names in the area* First book on 2D vibrational and optical spectroscopy - single source of information, pulling together literature papers and reveiws* Growing number of applications of this methodology - book now needed for people thinking of using this technique* Limitations and benefits discussed and comparisons made with 2D NMR* Discusses 20 optical and vibrational spectroscopy (I.
Inorganic electronic spectroscopy
Fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy
Spectrometric identification of organic compounds
Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry
EXCEDE
Organic spectroscopy
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Who is the author of Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy?
Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy was written by Isao Noda, Yukihiro Ozaki.
When was Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy published?
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