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Mossbauer spectroscopy has proved itself a versatile technique, finding applications in diverse areas of science and industry. Starting from physics and chemistry it spread into biochemistry, mineralogy, biochemistry, corrosion science, geochemistry and archaeology, with applications in industrial and scientific research. The author aims to help advanced university students, professionals and research workers who ask the question "what's in it for us?". After a concise account of experimental techniques, he emphasizes those applications in which there are few, if any, alternative ways of obtaining the same information about electron fields and the nuclei. He explains areas of industrial interest, including the important applications related to tin and iron on which there is much activity in research and development, and interprets the extension of Mossbauer techniques to main group, transitional and other suitable elements. Attention is paid to factors which may lead to misinterpretation of spectra and another chapter covers the complexities of interpreting emission spectra.
- Discusses the appearance of Mossbauer spectroscopy in biochemistry, mineralogy, biochemistry, corrosion science, geochemistry and archaeology, with applications in industrial and scientific research
- Emphasizes the applications in which there are few, if any, alternative ways of obtaining the same information about electron fields and the nuclei
- Attention is paid to the complexities of interpreting emission spectra and the factors which may lead to misinterpretation of spectra
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Mössbauer Spectroscopy Principles and Applications
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Basis of Mössbauer Spectroscopy
- Chapter 20. Practical aspects of Mössbauer Spectroscopy
- Chapter 3. Further consideration of principles
- Chapter 4. Mössbauer Spectroscopy in Tin Chemistry
- Chapter 5. Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Iron
- Chapter 6. Further consideration of magnetic effects
- Chapter 7. Further Features of Iron Spectra
- Chpter 8. CEMS and Applications in Mineralogy and Biochemistry
- Chpater 9. Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Elements Other Than Iron and Tin
- Chapter 10. Mössbauer Emission Spectroscopy
- Appendix 1: Sources of data on Mössbauer spectroscopy
- Appendix 2: Table of Symbols
- Index
- ANTIOXIDANTS in Science
- FUNDAMENTALS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- CHEMISTRY IN YOUR ENVIRONMENT
- SYMMETRY AND GROUP THEORY IN CHEMISTRY
- PRACTICAL INORGANIC/PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY