Title:
Air monitoring by spectroscopic techniques
Series:
Chemical analysis ; v. 127
Publication Information:
New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1994
ISBN:
9780471558750
General Note:
"A Wiley-Interscience publication"
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Summary
Summary
Leading experts discuss the characteristics, advantages, limitations and future aspects of modern spectroscopic techniques for environmental analysis. Demonstrates how these methods can be applied to trace gas detection and assessment. Concentrates on the latest techniques--both laser and non-laser based--which offer advantages for air pollution and gas monitoring as opposed to more conventional methods. Numerous examples of applications illustrate the potential of the techniques backed up by cutting-edge information and representative data.
Author Notes
Markus W. Sigrist and James D. Winefordner are the authors of Air Monitoring by Spectroscopic Techniques, published by Wiley.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Environmental SensingM. Sigrist |
Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS)U. Platt |
Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL)S. Svanberg |
Air Monitoring by Laser Photoacoustic SpectroscopyM. Sigrist |
The Use of Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy for Atmospheric MeasurementsH. Schiff, et al. |
Gas Measurement in the Fundamental Infrared RegionP. Hanst and S. Hanst |
Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy in Atmospheric ChemistryD. Griffith |
Index |