Mössbauer Isomer Shifts

Mössbauer Isomer Shifts
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Publisher : Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages : 976
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015001335812
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Synopsis Mössbauer Isomer Shifts by : G. K. Shenoy

Mössbauer Effect

Mössbauer Effect
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781483275031
ISBN-13 : 1483275035
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Synopsis Mössbauer Effect by : Gunther K. Wertheim

Mössbauer Effect: Principles and Applications focuses on the processes, methodologies, and reactions involved in Mössbauer effect, as well as atomic motion, use of the effect in studying hyperfine structures, quadropole coupling, and isomer shift. The manuscript first discusses resonant absorption, emission of gamma rays by nuclei, width of gamma-ray spectrum, and emission from bound atoms. The text then surveys counting, modulation, and low-temperature techniques. The publication offers information on relativity and the Mössbauer effect, atomic motion, quadropole coupling, and magnetic hyperfine structure. Discussions focus on gravitational red shift and combined magnetic and electric hyperfine coupling. The text then evaluates magnetism of metals and alloys, chemical applications, and linewidth and line shape. The manuscript is a valuable source of data for physicists and readers interested in the Mössbauer effect.

Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Chemistry

Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Chemistry
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9783662125458
ISBN-13 : 3662125455
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Synopsis Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Chemistry by : P. Gütlich

Two decades have passed since the original discovery of recoilless nuclear gamma resonance by Rudolf Mossbauer; the spectroscopic method based on this resonance effect - referred to as Mossbauer spectroscopy - has developed into a powerful tool in solid-state research. The users are chemists, physicists, biologists, geologists, and scientists from other disciplines, and the spectrum of problems amenable to this method has become extraordinarily broad. In the present volume we have confined ourselves to applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy to the area of transition elements. We hope that the book will be useful not only to non-Mossbauer special ists with problem-Oriented activities in the chemistry and physics of transition elements, but also to those actively working in the field of Mossbauer spectroscopy on systems (compounds as well as alloys) of transition elements. The first five chapters are directed to introducing the reader who is not familiar with the technique to the principles of the recoilless nuclear resonance effect, the hyperfme interactions between nuclei and electronic properties such as electric and magnetic fields, some essential aspects about measurements, and the evaluation of Moss bauer spectra. Chapter 6 deals with the interpretation of Mossbauer parameters of iron compounds. Here we have placed emphasis on the information about the electronic structure, in correlation with quantum chemical methods, because of its importance for chemical bonding and magnetic properties.

Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy

Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9780323154093
ISBN-13 : 0323154093
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Synopsis Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy by : Richard L. Cohen

Applications of Mössbauer Spectroscopy, Volume I is a collection of essays that discusses the research performed using Mössbauer spectroscopy. The book presents the effect of some stabilizers of polyethylene. It demonstrates the polymerization processes and structure of catalytically active centers. The text also describes the chemical processes in butyl rubber vulcanization. It discusses the experimental studies of iron transport proteins and the thermal decomposition of solids. The section that follows describes the paramagnetic hyperfine structure. The book will provide valuable insights for scientists, chemists, students, and researchers in the field of organic chemistry.

IRON—Binary Phase Diagrams

IRON—Binary Phase Diagrams
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9783662080245
ISBN-13 : 3662080249
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Synopsis IRON—Binary Phase Diagrams by : O. Kubaschewski

At the official dinner of a· meeting in May 1939, I was seated next to Max Hansen. When I congratulated him on the well deserved success of his "Aufbau der Zweistoff-Legierungen", he smiled: "yes, it was a struggle with the hydra, and so it has taken me seven years", meaning that whenever he had thought to have finished the phase diagram of a particular system, new evidence would turn up like the new heads of the Greek monster. There is no need to point out the importance of assessed phase diagrams to metallurgists or even anyone concerned with the technology and applica tion of metals and alloys. The information contained therein is fundamental to considerations concerning the chemical, physical and mechanical properties of alloys. Hansen's German monograph was followed by a revised English edition in 1958 with K. Anderko and the supplements by R.P. Elliott (1965) and F.A. Shunk (1969). All those who have made use of these volumes will admit that much diligent labour has gone into this work, necessary to cope with the ever increasing number of publications and the consequent improvements.

Mössbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry

Mössbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 652
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ISBN-10 : 9781489922892
ISBN-13 : 148992289X
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Synopsis Mössbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry by : G.J Long

In 1988 the Mossbauer effect community completed 30 years of continual contribution to the fields of nuclear physics, solid state science, and a variety of related disciplines. To celebrate this anniversary, Professor Gonser of the Universitat des Saarlandes has contributed a chapter to this volume on the history of the effect. Although Mossbauer spectroscopy has reached its mature years, the chapters in this volume illustrate that it is still a dynamic field of science with applications to topics ranging from permanent magnets to biologi cal mineralization. During the discussion of a possible chapter for this volume, a potential author asked, "Do we really need another Mossbauer book?" The editors responded in the affirmative because they believe that a volume of this type offers several advantages. First, it provides the author with an opportunity to write a personal view of the subject, either with or without extensive pedagogic content. Second, there is no artificially imposed restriction on length. In response to the question, "How long should my chapter be?," we have responded that it should be as long as is necessary to clearly present, explain, and evaluate the topic. In this type of book, it is not necessary to condense the topic into two, four, or eight pages as is now so often a requirement for publication in the research literature.

The Mössbauer Effect

The Mössbauer Effect
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9781643274829
ISBN-13 : 1643274821
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Synopsis The Mössbauer Effect by : Richard A. Dunlap

The effect which now bears his name, was discovered in 1958 by Rudolf Mössbauer at the Technical University of Munich. At first, this appeared to be a phenomenon related to nuclear energy levels that provided some information about excited state lifetimes and quantum properties. However, it soon became apparent that Mössbauer spectroscopy had applications in such diverse fields as general relativity, solid state physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, medical physics, archeology and art. It is the extreme sensitivity of the effect to the atomic environment around the probe atom as well as the ability to apply the technique to some interesting and important elements, most notably iron, that is responsible for the Mössbauer effect's extensive use. The present volume reviews the historical development of the Mössbauer effect, the experimental details, the basic physics of hyperfine interactions and some of the numerous applications of Mössbauer effect spectroscopy.

The Rudolf Mössbauer Story

The Rudolf Mössbauer Story
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9783642179525
ISBN-13 : 3642179525
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Synopsis The Rudolf Mössbauer Story by : Michael Kalvius

The “Rudolf Mössbauer Story” recounts the history of the discovery of the “Mössbauer Effect” in 1958 by Rudolf Mössbauer as a graduate student of Heinz Maier-Leibnitz for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1961 when he was 32 years old. The development of numerous applications of the Mössbauer Effect in many fields of sciences , such as physics, chemistry, biology and medicine is reviewed by experts who contributed to this wide spread research. In 1978 Mössbauer focused his research interest on a new field “Neutrino Oscillations” and later on the study of the properties of the neutrinos emitted by the sun.

Remote Compositional Analysis

Remote Compositional Analysis
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 655
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ISBN-10 : 9781107186200
ISBN-13 : 110718620X
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Synopsis Remote Compositional Analysis by : Janice L. Bishop

Comprehensive overview of the spectroscopic, mineralogical, and geochemical techniques used in planetary remote sensing.

Principles of Mössbauer Spectroscopy

Principles of Mössbauer Spectroscopy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781489930231
ISBN-13 : 148993023X
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Synopsis Principles of Mössbauer Spectroscopy by : T. C. Gibb

The emergence of M6ssbauer spectroscopy as an important experi mental technique for the study of solids has resulted in a wide range of applications in chemistry, physics, metallurgy and biophysics. This book is intended to summarize the elementary principles of the technique at a level appropriate to the advanced student or experienced chemist requiring a moderately comprehensive but basically non-mathematical introduction. Thus the major part of the book is concerned with the practical applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy, using carefully selected examples to illustrate the concepts. The references cited and the bibliography are intended to provide a bridge to the main literature for those who subseouent ly require a deeper knowledge. The text is complementary to the longer research monograph, 'Mossbauer Spectroscopy', which was written a few years ago in co-authorship with Professor N.N. Greenwood, and to whom I am deeply indebted for reading the preliminary draft of the present volume. I also wish to thank my many colleagues over the past ten years, and in particular Dr. R. Greatrex, for the many stimu lating discussions which we have had together. However my greatest debt is to my wife, who not only had to tolerate my eccen tricities during the gestation period, but being a chemist herself was also able to provide much useful criticism of the penultirna te draft.