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OverviewInstrumental, especially spectrometric methods are widely used in analytical laboratories for identification and quantitative determination of complex organic systems. The author has shown this in earlier works for polymeric materials of all kind. In this book he describes the application of vibrational (FTIR, UV, Raman) and mass spectrometries and of other instrumental techniques for identification and structure elucidation of plastics additives, e.g., antioxidants, stabilisers, plasticisers, pigments, rubber chemicals. The state of the art is compressed in numerous tables and figures; these also allow the interpretation of spectra. Especially remarkable is a collection of the FTIR spectra of 780 selected additives, together with structures and legends. This book is especially useful for the practitioner in plastics processing and production as well as plastics additives industry for the quality control of educts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dietrich O. HummelPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 27.70cm Weight: 1.855kg ISBN: 9783540424147ISBN 10: 3540424148 Pages: 539 Publication Date: 12 September 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsA Therory und Practical Applications.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Extraction, Solution Precipitation and Separation of Additives.- 3 Infrared Spectrometry.- 4 Raman Spectrometry.- 5 Spectrometry in the Ultraviolet and Visible Regions.- 6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry.- 7 Mass Spectrometry.- 8 Structure Analysis by X-Ray Diffraction.- 9 Elemental Analysis.- 10 Bibliography.- B FTIR Spectral Atlas of Plastics Additives.- 1 Decimal Classification of Additives.- 2 User’s Guide.- FTIR Spectra of Additives.- 3 Chemical Name Index.- 4 Trivial / Trade Names.- 4.1 Pigment CIE Name Index.ReviewsFROM THE REVIEWS: POLYMER NEWS The first part . . . is a good practical coverage of theory and applications of Infrared, Raman, UV-VIS, Mass, NMR, X-Ray Diffraction, Atomic Emission, Atomic Absorption Methods, in every case with a utilitarian orientation. There is also a short but helpful chapter on methods for separating additives from plastics. The coverage is strong on methods of interpreting the instrument data for identification purposes, and there are many useful tables of characteristic infrared band assignments, mass fragment assignments, and the like. . . . It is likely that the book will prove to be a valuable tool . . . The first part of the book could provide a quick study or refresher for industrial chemists getting started in various techniques of polymer analysis. FROM THE REVIEWS: </p> POLYMER NEWS The first part . . . is a good practical coverage of theory and applications of Infrared, Raman, UV-VIS, Mass, NMR, X-Ray Diffraction, Atomic Emission, Atomic Absorption Methods, in every case with a utilitarian orientation. There is also a short but helpful chapter on methods for separating additives from plastics. The coverage is strong on methods of interpreting the instrument data for identification purposes, and there are many useful tables of characteristic infrared band assignments, mass fragment assignments, and the like. . . . It is likely that the book will prove to be a valuable tool . . . The first part of the book could provide a quick study or refresher for industrial chemists getting started in various techniques of polymer analysis. </p> FROM THE REVIEWS: POLYMER NEWS The first part . . . is a good practical coverage of theory and applications of Infrared, Raman, UV-VIS, Mass, NMR, X-Ray Diffraction, Atomic Emission, Atomic Absorption Methods, in every case with a utilitarian orientation. There is also a short but helpful chapter on methods for separating additives from plastics. The coverage is strong on methods of interpreting the instrument data for identification purposes, and there are many useful tables of characteristic infrared band assignments, mass fragment assignments, and the like. . . . It is likely that the book will prove to be a valuable tool . . . The first part of the book could provide a `quick study' or refresher for industrial chemists getting started in various techniques of polymer analysis. FROM THE REVIEWS: POLYMER NEWS The first part . . . is a good practical coverage of theory and applications of Infrared, Raman, UV-VIS, Mass, NMR, X-Ray Diffraction, Atomic Emission, Atomic Absorption Methods, in every case with a utilitarian orientation. There is also a short but helpful chapter on methods for separating additives from plastics. The coverage is strong on methods of interpreting the instrument data for identification purposes, and there are many useful tables of characteristic infrared band assignments, mass fragment assignments, and the like. . . . It is likely that the book will prove to be a valuable tool . . . The first part of the book could provide a `quick study' or refresher for industrial chemists getting started in various techniques of polymer analysis. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |