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pplic tions of Physic l Methods to Inorg nic nd Bioinorg nic Chemistry (EIC Books)

pplic tions of Physic l Methods to Inorg nic nd Bioinorg nic Chemistry (EIC Books)

pplic tions of Physic l Methods to Inorg nic nd Bioinorg nic Chemistry (EIC
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by Robert A. Scott (Editor); Charles M. Lukehart (Editor)

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  • Title pplic tions of Physic l Methods to Inorg nic nd Bioinorg nic Chemistry (EIC Books)
  • Author Robert A. Scott (Editor); Charles M. Lukehart (Editor)
  • Binding Papeback
  • Edition number 2nd
  • Edition 2
  • Condition New
  • Pages 594
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons , Hoboken, NJ
  • Publication date pp. 594
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6344403
  • ISBN 9780470032176 / 0470032170
  • Weight 4.45 lbs (2.02 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.8 x 8.6 x 1.3 in (27.43 x 21.84 x 3.30 cm)
  • Category Science
  • Library of Congress subjects Chemistry, Inorganic, Bioinorganic chemistry
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2007033560
  • Dewey Decimal Code 546
  • Quantity available 1

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From the publisher

Modern spectroscopic and instrumental techniques are essential to the practice of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. This first volume in the new Wiley Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry Methods and Applications Series provides a consistent and comprehensive description of the practical applicability of a large number of techniques to modern problems in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. The outcome is a text that provides invaluable guidance and advice for inorganic and bioinorganic chemists to select appropriate techniques, whilst acting as a source to the understanding of these methods.

This volume is also available as part of Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 5 Volume Set.

This set combines all volumes published as EIC Books from 2007 to 2010, representing areas of key developments in the field of inorganic chemistry published in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry. Find out more.

From the rear cover

All areas of (bio-) inorganic chemistry depend on a variety of physical methods and instruments to characterize molecules and materials and their reactions. It is difficult, however, for newcomers to the field, and even experts in allied fields, to establish the utility of a given physical method for the characterization of their particular system.

This book provides a practical introduction to a comprehensive set of physical methods that have been applied to (bio-)inorganic systems, with an emphasis on answering questions such as, "what kind of information would this method provide?" or "what type of sample can be examined?" and, more importantly, "what information will not be available if I employ this method (i.e, what are its limitations)? The book provides a quick reference guide (like the "Quick Start" manuals that often come with computers and peripherals) that non-experts can consult to select physical methods appropriate for the characterization of a given materials.

Each method is introduced by a Methods Summary. These summaries are structured consistently to quickly answer practical questions about what information is, and is not, available using each technique, and what kinds of materials can be probed. Thus, at a glance, a non-expert can identify potentially useful methods, and then concentrate on those chapters to determine which methods will be most useful for solving their problem with specific examples of how that method is utilized. Researchers will also find sufficient information to determine if collaboration with others is the best course of action.

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  • Scitech Book News, 03/01/2008, Page 47

About the author

Robert A. Scott and Charles M. Lukehart are the authors of Applications of Physical Methods to Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, published by Wiley.

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