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Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Chemistry provides an in-depth exploration of one of the most powerful analytical techniques in modern chemistry. This authoritative work by renowned experts Philipp Gutlich, Eckhard Bill, and Alfred X. Trautwein synthesizes fundamental principles with cutting-edge applications.
The book begins with the theoretical foundations of the Mössbauer effect, explaining nuclear resonance fluorescence and recoil-free emission. Subsequent chapters detail instrumentation, experimental techniques, and data interpretation methods essential for practitioners. The authors extensively cover applications in transition metal chemistry, including iron compounds, coordination complexes, and catalytic systems.
Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and spectroscopists, this volume bridges theory and practice. Detailed examples, spectral illustrations, and case studies illuminate complex concepts. The comprehensive treatment of hyperfine interactions, isomer shifts, and quadrupole splitting provides readers with practical expertise for conducting and analyzing Mössbauer experiments in academic and industrial settings.







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