Acknowledgements |
Introduction, Basic Theory, and Principles / Chapter 1: |
Introduction / 1: |
History / 1.1: |
Basic Theory / 1.2: |
Molecular Vibrations / 1.3: |
Group Vibrations / 1.4: |
An Approach to Interpretation / 1.5: |
Summary / 1.6: |
Bibliography and Refs / 1.7: |
The Raman Experiment - Raman Instrumentation, Data Handling and Practical Aspects of Interpretation / Chapter 2: |
Choice of Instruments / 2.1: |
Visible Excitation / 2.3: |
Raman Microscopes / 2.3.1: |
Fibre Optic Couplings and Wave Guides / 2.3.2: |
Near Infrared Excitation / 2.4: |
Raman Sample Preparation and Handling / 2.5: |
Raman Sample Handling / 2.5.1: |
Sample Mounting - Optical Considerations / 2.5.2: |
Sample Mounting Accessories / 2.6: |
Small fibres, films, liquids and powders / 2.6.1: |
Variable Temperature and Pressure Cells / 2.6.2: |
Special Applications - Thin films, catalysts / 2.6.3: |
Flow through/reaction cells, sample changers/automated mounts / 2.6.4: |
Fibre Optic and Guided Wave Sensing / 2.6.5: |
Microscopy and Imaging / 2.7: |
Depth Profiling / 2.7.1: |
Imaging and Mapping / 2.7.2: |
Calibration / 2.8: |
Data Handling, Manipulation and Quantitation / 2.9: |
Production of Spectra / 2.9.1: |
Display of Spectra / 2.9.2: |
Spectrum Scales / 2.9.2.1: |
Spectral Enhancement/Loss of Data / 2.9.2.2: |
Quantitation / 2.9.3: |
Quantitation - Hardware and Sampling Features / 2.9.3.1: |
Quantitation - Data Handling Considerations / 2.9.3.2: |
Practical Aspects of Qualitative Interpretation / 2.10: |
Approach to Interpretation of a Raman Spectrum of an Unknown Sample / 2.10.1: |
Knowledge of the Sample / 2.10.1.1: |
Sample Preparation Effects / 2.10.1.2: |
Instrument/Software Effects / 2.10.1.3: |
The Spectrum / 2.10.1.4: |
Computer Aided Spectrum Interpretation / 2.10.2: |
Library Search Systems / 2.10.2.1: |
Structural Determination Aids / 2.10.2.2: |
Spectra Formats for Transfer and Exchange of Data / 6.4.1.1: |
The Internet / 2.10.2.4: |
Bibliography / 2.11: |
Hard Copy Spectra Collections |
Software Interpretation Tools, Databases, and Internet Sites |
Refs |
Theory of Raman Spectroscopy / Chapter 3: |
Absorption and Scattering / 3.1: |
States of a system and Hookes Law / 3.3: |
The nature of polarisability and the measurement of polarisation / 3.4: |
The basic selection rule / 3.5: |
Number and symmetry of vibrations / 3.6: |
Symmetry elements and point groups / 3.7: |
The mutual exclusion rule / 3.8: |
The Kramer Heisenberg Dirac Expression / 3.9: |
Conclusions to be drawn from theory / 3.10: |
Resonance Raman Scattering / Chapter 4: |
Theorectical Aspects / 4.1: |
The Basic Process / 4.2.1: |
Electronic information / 4.2.2: |
Resonance Excitation Profile / 4.2.3: |
Practical Aspects / 4.2.4: |
Examples Of The Use Of Resonance Raman Scattering / 4.4: |
Small Molecules / 4.4.1: |
Larger Molecules / 4.4.2: |
Conclusions / 4.5: |
Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering / Chapter 5: |
Theory / 5.1: |
Electromagnetic and charge transfer enhancement / 5.3: |
Electromagnetic Excitation / 5.4: |
Charge Transfer / 5.5: |
Selection Rules / 5.6: |
Applications of SERS / 5.7: |
Applications of SERRS / 5.8: |
The Basic Method / 5.9: |
Applications / Chapter 6: |
Inorganics / 6.1: |
Art and Archaeology / 6.3: |
Polymers / 6.4: |
Overview / 6.4.1: |
Simple Qualitative polymer Studies / 6.4.2: |
Quantitative Polymer Studies / 6.4.3: |
Colour / 6.5: |
Raman Colour Probes / 6.5.1: |
Insitu Analysis / 6.5.2: |
Raman studies of Tautomerism in azo dyes / 6.5.3: |
Polymorphism in Dyes / 6.5.4: |
Electronics / 6.6: |
Biological and Pharmaceuticals / 6.7: |
Biological / 6.7.1: |
Solid Phase Organic Chemistry / 6.7.3: |
Pharmaceuticals / 6.7.4: |
Non Contact Insitu Measurements / 6.7.4.1: |
Molecular Specificity / 6.7.4.2: |
Polymorphism / 6.7.4.3: |
Forensics / 6.8: |
Process Analysis and Catalysts / 6.9: |
Electronics and Semiconductors / 6.9.1: |
PCl3 Production Monitoring / 6.9.3: |
Anatase and Rutile forms of Titanium Dioxide / 6.9.4: |
Polymers and Emulsions / 6.9.5: |
Pharmaceutical Industry / 6.9.6: |
Fermentations / 6.9.7: |
Gases / 6.9.8: |
Catalysts / 6.9.9: |
More Advanced Techniques / 6.10: |
Flexible Optics / 7.1: |
Tuneable Lasers, Frequency Doubling and Pulsed Lasers / 7.2: |
Spatially resolved systems / 7.3: |
Non linear Raman spectroscopy / 7.4: |
Time Resolved Scattering / 7.8: |
Raman optical activity / 7.9: |
Ultraviolet spectroscopy / 7.10: |
Acknowledgements |
Introduction, Basic Theory, and Principles / Chapter 1: |
Introduction / 1: |
History / 1.1: |
Basic Theory / 1.2: |
Molecular Vibrations / 1.3: |