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Infrared spectroscopy vibrations

Siesler, H. W. Rheo-Optical Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Vibrational Spectra and Mechanical Properties of Polymers. Vol. 65, pp. 1-78. [Pg.215]

In short, near-infrared spectra arise from the same source as mid-range (or normal ) infrared spectroscopy vibrations, stretches, and rotations of atoms about a chemical bond. In a classical model of the vibrations between two atoms, Hooke s Law was used to provide a basis for the math. This equation gave the lowest or base energies that arise from a harmonic (diatomic) oscillator, namely ... [Pg.166]

Siesler, H.W. (1984) Rheo-optical Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy vibrational spectra and mechanical properties of polymers, in Advances in Polymer Science, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 1-77. [Pg.345]


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