Physical basics of IR spectroscopy
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Physical Principles of IR Spectroscopy: Mechanical Vibrations for the Prediction and Interpretation of IR Spectra by Thomas Hecht
Those who see an IR spectrum for the first time are often struck down by the multitude of bands that appear. This essential gives an overview of infrared spectroscopy and shows that the connections between molecular structure, bond and bands in the IR spectrum are not so difficult to understand. For this purpose, the analogy between a mechanical spring pendulum bridges the gap to vibrating molecules and finally real IR spectra. So prepared, some concrete examples are discussed and the basis for understanding more complex spectra is laid.
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