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Chapter 12

Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy

Double nature du rayonnement électromagnétique (EM)
Double nature du rayonnement électromagnétique (EM)
Electromagnetic (EM) radiation consists of electric and magnetic field components oscillating in planes perpendicular to each other and mutually ...
Interaction du rayonnement EM avec la matière : spectroscopie
Interaction du rayonnement EM avec la matière : spectroscopie
Electromagnetic (EM) radiation can be considered an oscillating electric and magnetic field propagating through a medium that can interact with matter in ...
Spectroscopie moléculaire : absorption et émission
Spectroscopie moléculaire : absorption et émission
Molecules possess discrete energy levels called quantum states. Unlike atoms, which have simpler energy levels, molecules possess additional rotational ...
Spectrophotométrie : Introduction
Spectrophotométrie : Introduction
Spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of the absorption, reflection, diffraction, or transmission of electromagnetic radiation through a ...
Spectroscopie ultraviolette et visible (UV-Vis) : aperçu
Spectroscopie ultraviolette et visible (UV-Vis) : aperçu
Ultraviolet–visible (UV–visible or UV–Vis) spectroscopy is an analytical technique that investigates the interaction between matter and ...
Spectroscopie UV-Vis : transitions électroniques moléculaires
Spectroscopie UV-Vis : transitions électroniques moléculaires
In Ultraviolet–Visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy, the absorption of electromagnetic radiation is used to probe the electronic structure of ...
Spectromètres UV-Vis
Spectromètres UV-Vis
The absorbance of UV and visible (UV–visible) radiations is measured using a UV–visible spectrophotometer. Deuterium lamps, which emit UV ...
Spectre UV-Vis
Spectre UV-Vis
When light passes through a substance, a portion of the light is absorbed while the remaining light is reflected or transmitted. If the molecule absorbs ...
Spectroscopie UV-Vis : loi de Beer-Lambert
Spectroscopie UV-Vis : loi de Beer-Lambert
The Beer-Lambert law describes the relationship between absorbance and concentration, which combines the principles established by scientists Johann ...
Photoluminescence : fluorescence et phosphorescence
Photoluminescence : fluorescence et phosphorescence
Photoluminescence is a process where a molecule absorbs light energy and re-emits it in the form of light. This phenomenon occurs when a substance absorbs ...
Variables affectant la phosphorescence et la fluorescence
Variables affectant la phosphorescence et la fluorescence
Fluorescence and phosphorescence are essential phenomena in fields like analytical chemistry, biological imaging, and materials science, where they detect ...
Processus de désactivation : diagramme de Jablonski
Processus de désactivation : diagramme de Jablonski
Luminescence, the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed energy, is a process that involves the interaction of molecules with light. The ...
Photoluminescence : Applications
Photoluminescence : Applications
Photoluminescence offers a wide range of applications due to its inherent sensitivity and selectivity. This technique allows for both direct and indirect ...
Fluorescence et phosphorescence : instrumentation
Fluorescence et phosphorescence : instrumentation
Fluorometers and spectrofluorometers are two types of instruments used for measuring molecular fluorescence. These instruments differ in how they select ...
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