TL;DR: In this article, the Slater-Condon theory of atomic structure and spectra is combined with a coherent set of closed-form equations suitable both for computer calculations on cases of arbitrary complexity and for hand calculations for very simple cases.
Abstract: Both the interpretation of atomic spectra and the application of atomic spectroscopy to current problems in astrophysics, laser physics, and thermonuclear plasmas require a thorough knowledge of the Slater-Condon theory of atomic structure and spectra. This book gathers together aspects of the theory that are widely scattered in the literature and augments them to produce a coherent set of closed-form equations suitable both for computer calculations on cases of arbitrary complexity and for hand calculations for very simple cases.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the main components of optical atomic spectrometers and their application in the field of surface characterization by Spectroscopy and Microscopy.
Abstract: Introduction. Section I: Measurement Basics. Electrical Components and Circuits. Operational Amplifiers in Chemical Instrumentation. Digital Electronics and Microcomputers. Signals and Noise. Section II: Atomic Spectroscopy. An Introduction to Spectrometric Methods. Components of Optical Instruments. An Introduction to Optical Atomic Spectrometry. Atomic Absorption and Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry. Atomic Emission Spectrometry. Atomic Mass Spectrometry. Atomic X-Ray Spectrometry. Section III: Molecular Spectroscopy. An Introduction to Ultraviolet/Visible Molecular Absorption Spectrometry. Applications of Ultraviolet/Visible Molecular Absorption Spectrometry. Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry. An Introduction to Infrared Spectrometry Applications of Infrared Spectrometry. Raman Spectroscopy. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Molecular Mass Spectrometry. Surface Characterisation by Spectroscopy and Microscopy. Section IV: Electroanalytical Chemistry. Introduction to Electroanalytical Chemistry. Potentiometry. Coulometry. Voltammetry. Section V: Separation Methods. An Introduction to Chromatographic Separations. Gas Chromatography. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Supercritical Fluid Chromatography and Extraction. Capillary Electrophoresis and Capillary Electrochromatography. Section VI: Miscellaneous Methods. Thermal Methods. Radiochemical Methods. Automated Methods of Analysis. Appendices.
TL;DR: The application of instrumental methods for chemical analysis is discussed in this paper, where the authors present a survey of the application of various methods in the field of chemical analysis.
Abstract: APPLICATIONS OF INSTRUMENTAL METHODS. Biomedical Spectroscopy. Biomolecules Analysis. Carbohydrate Analysis. Chemical Weapons Chemicals Analysis. Clinical Chemistry. Coatings. Environment: Trace Gas Monitoring. Environment: Water and Waste. Field Portable and Transportable Air and Vapor Measurement. Food. Forensic Science. Industrial Hygiene. Nucleic Acids Structure and Mapping. Particle Size Analysis. Peptides and Proteins. Pesticides. Petroleum and Liquid Fossil Fuels Analysis. Pharmaceuticals and Drugs. Polymers and Rubbers. Process Instrumental Methods. Pulp and Paper. Remote Sensing. Steel and Related Materials. Surfaces. THEORY AND INSTRUMENTATION. Atomic Spectroscopy. Chemometrics. Electroanalytical Methods. Electronic Absorption and Luminescence Spectroscopy. Gas Chromatography. Infrared Spectroscopy. Kinetic Determinations. Liquid Chromatography. Mass Spectrometry. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy. Nuclear Methods. Radiochemical Methods. Raman Spectroscopy. Thermal Analysis. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Auger Electron Spectroscopy. X-ray Spectrometry. GENERAL ARTICLES.