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USEFUL LINKS
As the World Wide Web grows, finding information can be extremely time
consuming. To help you find other sources of information relating to Raman Spectroscopy,
we have listed some useful URLs.

Published free of charge and available exclusively on the World Wide Web, this
exciting interactive journal brings you all the latest news and operational information on
vibrational spectroscopy, its techniques and applications.
Whatever your level of specialisation, you'll find the articles interesting and
stimulating. Each issue features pieces aimed at occasional users, analysts and applied
spectroscopists. Readers are invited to write in with queries and comments, to share tips
and advice. The style is deliberately informed and easy to read. And of course - its FREE!
In each of the six editions published during the year, we'll also be featuring
contributed articles; so start writing about your favourite subject. We can't guarantee to
print every piece we receive, but if it's topical, interesting and informative, we'll make
sure our readers know about it.
You'll find more information on IJVS, including how to submit articles, on the
Publication Page within our web site - http://www.ijvs.com. Also included is our own regularly
updated links page - http://www.ijvs.com/links.htm
full of useful and informative links to other spectroscopy sites.
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Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy
Instrumentation and chemical applications
Patrick Hendra
Catherine Jones
Gavin Warnes
Get your copy of this useful and informative book (only available
through Ventacon Wotton) for ONLY £20.00 (UK Sterling). |
As many multinational manufacturers are announcing new FT Raman
spectrometers, it is inevitable that a renaissance in analytical Raman spectroscopy will
occur. This book has been written to inform the analyst of these advances in Raman
spectroscopy, enabling them to capitalize on the new technology.
Not intended to be a comprehensive theoretical text, but rather a more practical guide,
the book covers sufficient theory to allow those new to Raman spectroscopy to understand
the origin of effect, and those already familiar with the technique to realize the vast
improvement in versatility which FT methods allow. The instrumentation has been described
to enable the reader to appreciate the various compromises which are inevitably made in
spectrometer design and specification. The applications and instrumentation of the
conventional and FT Raman methods are compared, and the authors emphasize the superior
versatility of the FT technique by surveying its vast range of applications. Examples are
given in the fields of polymer science, surface chemistry, biological systems, organic and
inorganic analysis and quantitative methods.
Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy will
revolutionize the in-situ vibrational analysis of a vast range of materials. The front
cover shows the interferogram and FT Raman spectrum of a moulded plastic duck,
the sort of sample very difficult to analyze non-destructively using conventional
techniques.
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Renishaw plc
http://www.renishaw.com
The Raman division makes Raman spectrometers based on CCDs. Ventacon Wotton manufacturers
several of their accessories. |
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Nicolet Instrument Corporation
http://www.nicolet.com
Nicolet make a range of FT Raman instruments. Ventacon Wotton supply a whole range of
cells for these. |
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