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The course introduces principles, experimental techniques and data interpretation of vibrational spectroscopy. Modern experimental techniques, spectral interpretation including practical examples are emphasized.
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R:George Socrates: Infrared and Raman Characteristic Group Frequencies: Tables and Charts, 3rd Edition, Wiley 2004, ISBN: 978-0-470-09307-8 Last update: Kubová Petra (15.04.2015)
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1. Principles of infrared spectroscopy, instrumentation 2. Classical measurement techniques of infrared spectra 3. Quantitative analysis using infrared spectroscopy 4. Surface analysis and microanalysis 5. Instrumentation for reflection techniques and infrared microscopy 6. Chemometric analysis of spectra 7. Principles of Raman spectroscopy 8. Raman spectroscopy and microscopy in near-infrared region 9. Raman spectroscopy and microscopy in visible spectral region 10. Optimization of experimental conditions in Raman spectroscopy 11. Quantitative analysis by Raman spectroscopy 12. Interpretation of infrared spectra 13. Interpretation of Raman spectra 14. Correlation of infrared and Raman spectra Last update: Kubová Petra (15.04.2015)
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Spectool for Windows 2.1, A Hypermedia Book for Structure Elucidation of Organic Compounds with Spectroscopic Methods, Chemical Concepts, Weinheim 1994. web of the ATHENS course - Introduction to Vibrational Spectroscopy http://www.vscht.cz/anl/vibspec/ Last update: Kubová Petra (15.04.2015)
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Students will be able to: Explain principles of vibrational spectroscopy, to describe instrumentation used for infrared and Raman spectroscopy and microspectroscopy and the use of both spectroscopic techniques for analyses of samples in different states (gaseous, liquid and solid) considering both quantitative and structural informations. Interpret infrared and Raman spectra of common organic compounds. Last update: Kubová Petra (15.04.2015)
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