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Spectroscopic studies measurement

There are two fimdamental types of spectroscopic studies absorption and emission. In absorption spectroscopy an atom or molecule in a low-lying electronic state, usually the ground state, absorbs a photon to go to a higher state. In emission spectroscopy the atom or molecule is produced in a higher electronic state by some excitation process, and emits a photon in going to a lower state. In this section we will consider the traditional instrumentation for studying the resulting spectra. They define the quantities measured and set the standard for experimental data to be considered. [Pg.1120]

One of the most important and exciting advances in modern biochemistry has been the application of spectroscopic methods, which measure the absorption and emission of energy of different frequencies by molecules and atoms. Spectroscopic studies of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules are providing many new insights into the structure and dynamic processes in these molecules. [Pg.99]

There is a nice point as to what we mean by the experimental energy. All the calculations so far have been based on non-relativistic quantum mechanics. A measure of the importance of relativistic effects for a given atom is afforded by its spin-orbit coupling parameter. This parameter can be easily determined from spectroscopic studies, and it is certainly not zero for first-row atoms. We should strictly compare the HF limit to an experimental energy that refers to a non-relativistic molecule. This is a moot point we can neither calculate molecular energies at the HF limit, nor can we easily make measurements that allow for these relativistic effects. [Pg.187]

So far, electrochemical measurements have not provided any direct proof for the formation of a bipolaron state in oligbmers or polymers which is significantly more stable than the polaron state. In general, in terms of energy the redox potentials E° for bipolaron formation should be much lower than the potentials Ej for polaron formation (/E / < /E /). However, more recent electrochemical and ESR spectroscopic studies by Nechtschein et al. indicate that the bipolaron state is not much more stable than the polaron state... [Pg.23]

The results of the XRD measurement showed that the Fe jAl, jPO catalyst was almost in amorphous state. Only a very broad peak at 29 of ca. 23 degree was observed. The Mossbauer spectroscopic study on this catalyst showed one doublet of iron with the isomeric shift of 0.31 mm s (a-Fe was used as the reference) and the quadrupole splitting of 0.62 mm s. These parameters are very close to those observed for FePO [13, 14], suggesting that the iron cation in the catalyst is tetrahedrally coordinated with oxygen and isolated by four PO tetrahedral units. Such coordination circumstance was suggested to be a key factor for the iron site effective for the oxidation of CH to CHjOH by H -Oj gas mixture [15]. [Pg.400]

Johnson SG, Fearey BL (1993) Spectroscopic study of thorium using continuous-wave resonance ionization mass-spectrometry with rrltraviolet ionization. Spectrochim Acta Part B 48 1065-1077 Knoll GF (1989) Radiation Detection and Measurement. J. Wiley and Sons, New York Kuss HM (1992) Applications of microwave digestion technique for elemental analyses. Fresenins J Anal Chem 343 788-793... [Pg.57]


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