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Chemical Applications Of Synchrotron Radiation (In 2 Parts), Hardback Book

Chemical Applications Of Synchrotron Radiation (In 2 Parts) Hardback

Edited by Tsun-kong (Univ Of Western Ontario, Canada) Sham

Part of the Advanced Series In Physical Chemistry series

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The synchrotron light source is becoming widely available, after its evolution from its infancy in the sixties to the present third generation source with insertion devices.

It is timely to examine the impact that synchrotron light has made and will continue to make on chemical research.

With this objective in mind, the editor of this invaluable book invited contributions from practitioners who are in the forefront of the research.

The book summarizes most of the significant developments in the last decade in chemical and related research using synchrotron light.

The utilization of the light as a probe as well as an energy source is emphasized.This book is organized into two parts, in order of increasing photon energy.

Part I deals with the applications of low energy photons and covers areas such as gas phase photodissociation reactions and dynamics, soft X-ray fluorescence, IR and photoemission analysis of surfaces, spectroscopy of organic and polymeric materials, catalysts, electronic and magnetic materials, and spectromicroscopy.

Part II encompasses applications using soft to hard X-rays, including spectroscopy of surface and thin films, XAFS, diffraction and scattering, and several technological applications, namely the microprobe, photoetching and tribology.

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