Microspectroscopic Imaging of Polymers Microspectroscopic Imaging of Polymers
Jack L. Koenig, Case Western Reserve University
Jack L. Koenig
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his ground-breaking book investigates spatially resolved spectroscopic techniques for the characterization and improvement of engineering polymers. It is the first book to develop micro-spatial spectroscopic techniques for polymers. It also discusses the theory, instrumentation, and sampling techniques of optical, infrared, Raman, and NMR microspectroscopic imaging techniques, and includes numerous practical applications. The book will be particularly useful for polymer chemists, chemical engineers, materials chemists and polymer engineers, along with analytical chemists characterizing polymers and polymeric materials. Dr. Koenig is the author of Spectroscopy yo Polymers, a leading text on the primary spectroscopic methods for polymer characterization.
(ACS Professional Reference Book) (An American Chemical Society Publication) June 1998 413 pp.; 113 illus.; 48 photos $119.95
Contents 1. Microspectroscopy and imaging of polymers 2, Basis of imaging 3. Acquisition of images 4. Image analysis 5. Experimental imaging 6. Optical microscopy 7. Infrared microspectroscopic imaging 8. Applications of FTIR Microspectroscopy 9. Raman microscopy and imaging 10. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
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