Transform Techniques in Chemistry, Paperback by Griffiths, P. (EDT), Like New...

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Subject Area: Science Format: Trade Paperback Number of Pages: Xviii, 386 Pages Item Height: 0.3 in Item Weight: 20.8 Oz Publication Year: 2012 height: 0.3 in Author: P. Griffiths Publisher: Springer Book Title: Transform Techniques in Chemistry Subject: Spectroscopy & Spectrum Analysis, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical Item Width: 6 in width: 6 in Publication Name: Transform Techniques in Chemistry Language: English Series: Modern Analytical Chemistry Ser. Type: Textbook ISBN: 9781468424058 Item Length: 9 in

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Transform Techniques in Chemistry, Paperback by Griffiths, P. (EDT), Like New.... The application of the Fourier transform is being seen to an increasing extent in all branches of chemistry, but it is in the area of chemical analysis that the greatest activity is taking place. Linear transforms have also been shown to be useful in analytical chemistry. Transform Techniques in Chemistry, Paperback by Griffiths, P. (EDT), ISBN 146842405X, ISBN-13 9781468424058, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The application of the Fourier transform is being seen to an increasing extent in all branches of chemistry, but it is in the area of chemical analysis that the greatest activity is taking place. Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry are already routine methods for obtaining high-sensitivity IR and NMR spectra. Analogous methods are now being developed for mass spectrometry (Fourier transform ion cyclo tron resonance spectrometry) and microwave spectroscopy, and Fourier transform techniques have been successfully applied in several areas of electrochemistry. In addition the fast Fourier transform algorithm has been used for smoothing, interpolation, and more efficient storage of data, and has been studied as a potential method for more efficient identification of samples using pattern recognition techniques. Linear transforms have also been shown to be useful in analytical chemistry. Probably the most important of these is the Hadamard transform, which has been applied in alternative methods for obtaining IR and NMR data at high sensitivity. Even though measurements involving this algorithm will probably not be applied as universally as their Fourier transform ana logs, in the area of pattern recognition application of the Hadamard trans form will in all probability prove more important than application of the Fourier transform.