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SECTION 7<br />

SPECTROSCOPY<br />

7.1 X-RAY METHODS 7.2<br />

Table 7.1 Wavelengths of X-Ray Emission Spectra in Angstroms 7.3<br />

Table 7.2 Wavelengths of Absorption Edges in Angstroms 7.5<br />

Table 7.3 Critical X-Ray Absorption Energies in keV 7.8<br />

Table 7.4 X-Ray Emission Energies in keV 7.10<br />

Table 7.5 Filters for Common Target Elements 7.14<br />

Table 7.6 Interplanar Spacings for K 1 Radiation, d versus 2 7.14<br />

Table 7.7 Analyzing Crystals for X-Ray Spectroscopy 7.15<br />

Table 7.8 Mass Absorption Coefficients for K 1 Lines and WL 1 Line 7.16<br />

7.2 ULTRAVIOLET-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY 7.18<br />

Table 7.9 Electronic Absorption Bands for Representative Chromophores 7.19<br />

Table 7.10 Ultraviolet Cu<strong>to</strong>ffs of Spectrograde Solvents 7.20<br />

Table 7.11 Absorption Wavelength of Dienes 7.21<br />

Table 7.12 Absorption Wavelength of Enones and Dienones 7.22<br />

Table 7.13 Solvent Correction for Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy 7.23<br />

Table 7.14 Primary Bands of Substituted Benzene and Heteroaromatics 7.23<br />

Table 7.15 Wavelength Calculation of the Principal Band of Substituted<br />

Benzene Derivatives 7.24<br />

7.3 FLUORESCENCE 7.25<br />

Table 7.16 Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Some Organic Compounds 7.25<br />

Table 7.17 Fluorescence Quantum Yield Values 7.28<br />

7.4 FLAME ATOMIC EMISSION, FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION,<br />

ELECTROTHERMAL (FURNACE) ATOMIC ABSORPTION, ARGON<br />

INDUCTION COUPLED PLASMA, AND PLASMA ATOMIC<br />

FLUORESCENCE 7.28<br />

Table 7.18 Detection Limits in ng/mL 7.29<br />

Table 7.19 Sensitive Lines of the Elements 7.34<br />

7.4.1 Some Common Spectroscopic Relationships 7.38<br />

7.5 INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY 7.41<br />

Table 7.20 Absorption Frequencies of Single Bonds <strong>to</strong> Hydrogen 7.41<br />

Table 7.21 Absorption Frequencies of Triple Bonds 7.47<br />

Table 7.22 Absorption Frequencies of Cumulated Double Bonds 7.49<br />

Table 7.23 Absorption Frequencies of Carbonyl Bands 7.50<br />

7.5.1 Intensities of Carbonyl Bands 7.53<br />

7.5.2 Position of Carbonyl Absorption 7.53<br />

Table 7.24 Absorption Frequencies of Other Double Bonds 7.54<br />

Table 7.25 Absorption Frequencies of Aromatic Bands 7.57<br />

Table 7.26 Absorption Frequencies of Miscellaneous Bands 7.58<br />

Table 7.27 Absorption Frequencies in the Near Infrared 7.64<br />

Table 7.28 Infrared Transmitting Materials 7.67<br />

Table 7.29 Infrared Transmission Characteristics of Selected Solvents 7.68<br />

7.6 RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY 7.71<br />

Table 7.30 Raman Frequencies of Single Bonds <strong>to</strong> Hydrogen and Carbon 7.71<br />

Table 7.31 Raman Frequencies of Triple Bonds 7.76<br />

Table 7.32 Raman Frequencies of Cumulated Double Bonds 7.77<br />

Table 7.33 Raman Frequencies of Carbonyl Bands 7.78<br />

Table 7.34 Raman Frequencies of Other Double Bonds 7.79<br />

Table 7.35 Raman Frequencies of Aromatic Compounds 7.82<br />

Table 7.36 Raman Frequencies of Sulfur Compounds 7.84<br />

Table 7.37 Raman Frequencies of Ethers 7.85<br />

7.1

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