Rotational Structure in Molecular Infrared Spectra - Carlo di Lauro

Rotational Structure in Molecular Infrared Spectra

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Buch | Hardcover
344 Seiten
2013
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-407771-3 (ISBN)
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Designed for researchers and PhD students involved in the interpretation of vibration-rotation spectra, this book separates basic theoretical arguments, allowing readers who are concerned with applications to skip the principles while at the same time providing a sound theoretical basis for readers who are looking for foundational information.
Recent advances in infrared molecular spectroscopy have resulted in sophisticated theoretical and laboratory methods that are difficult to grasp without a solid understanding of the basic principles and underlying theory of vibration-rotation absorption spectroscopy. Rotational Structure in Molecular Infrared Spectra fills the gap between these recent, complex topics and the most elementary methods in the field of rotational structure in the infrared spectra of gaseous molecules. There is an increasing need for people with the skills and knowledge to interpret vibration-rotation spectra in many scientific disciplines, including applications in atmospheric and planetary research. Consequently, the basic principles of vibration-rotation absorption spectroscopy are addressed for contemporary applications. In addition to covering operational quantum mechanical methods, spherical tensor algebra, and group theoretical methods applied to molecular symmetry, attention is also given to phase conventions and their effects on the values of matrix elements. Designed for researchers and PhD students involved in the interpretation of vibration-rotation spectra, the book intentionally separates basic theoretical arguments (in the appendices), allowing readers who are mainly concerned with applications to skip the principles while at the same time providing a sound theoretical basis for readers who are looking for more foundational information.

Carlo di Lauro obtained, with honor, the title of Doctor in Industrial Chemistry in 1963 and soon started his research activity. In 1965, he won an OCSE fellowship where he worked at the University of Reading, U.K., focusing on his interests in the theory and interpretation of vibration-rotation spectra of light molecules, working with Prof. I. M. Mills. He has been teaching since then, and has been at the University of Napoli, Federico II since 1984. In 1991 he was awarded the knighthood “Chevalier des Palmes Académiques” by the Ministère de l’Education Nationale of France. His research activity, in the field of the Molecular Spectroscopy of gases, has always covered both the theoretical aspects and the application to the interpretation of actual spectra. He is the author or co-author of more than 90 scientific articles in relevant international journals. Presently, Dr. di Lauro’s research activity is devoted to vibration-torsion interaction mechanisms in molecules with internal rotation, especially those like ethane. His achievements in the fields of Interactions of Molecular Vibrations and Rotation, Electron Spin Structure in Ro-vibronic Spectra of Molecules in Multiple States, Phases in the Wavefunctions in Molecular Spectroscopy, and Internal Rotation in Floppy Molecules are widely known in the scientific community. In particular, he has shown that torsional Coriolis interactions (coupling of vibrational modes with the internal rotation or large amplitude torsion) can have drastic predictable effects on the magnitude of torsional line splitting. He is consultant of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of Pasadena, California, since 2007, on a Nasa project for the study of the atmosphere of Titan. He is still working in the detailed interpretation of high resolution infrared spectra of ethane, and this activity has earned for him an international reputation in the community of planetary astronomers. Beyond his scientific activity, Dr. di Lauro is passionate about classical and opera music and is an amateur flute player.

1. The Vibration-Rotation Problem2. Interaction of Matter and Light3. Molecular Symmetry and Spectroscopy4. Symmetry of Wavefunctions in Vibration-Rotation Spectroscopy5. Nuclear Spin Statistical Weights6. Expansion and Transformations of the Vibration-Rotation Hamiltonian7. Effects of Centrifugal Distortions8. Spectra of Symmetric Top Molecules9. Spectra of Asymmetric Top Molecules10. Spectra of Spherical Top Molecules11. Floppy MoleculesAppendix 1: Phases of WavefunctionsAppendix 2: Eigenfunctions of Commuting OperatorsAppendix 3: Coupling of Angular MomentaAppendix 4: Angular Momentum Matrix ElementsAppendix 5: The Full Rotation Group and Irreducible Spherical TensorsAppendix 6: Direction Cosine OperatorsAppendix 7: Harmonic OscillatorsAppendix 8: Vibrational Normal Modes and Coriolis CoefficientsAppendix 9: Contact Transformation and Perturbation Methods

Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Gewicht 750 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie
ISBN-10 0-12-407771-4 / 0124077714
ISBN-13 978-0-12-407771-3 / 9780124077713
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