Presents the fundamentals of Raman spectroscopy to scientists working in soft materials
Filling the need for a title devoted especially to Raman spectroscopy for this important class of materials, Raman Spectroscopy for Soft Matter Applications assembles a group of global authorities from various institutions to discuss their areas of expertise. In so doing, this book provides an accessible guide for scientists working in the broad field of soft matter.
Organized into three separate sections, Raman Spectroscopy for Soft Matter Applications covers:
An overview of soft matter and Raman theory
Raman applications for polymers, including films, fibers, composites and nanocomposites, emulsions, liquid crystals, foams, and food
Raman spectroscopy applications in medicine, focusing on Raman capabilities in bone imaging and its ability to investigate cancer in soft tissue
In each chapter, specifics of Raman theory and instrumentation are discussed as they relate to the chapter's subject. With contributions by experts from several countries, the book offers a truly global set of scientific views on these applications. Raman Spectroscopy for Soft Matter Applications offers an ideal guide for graduate students and professionals who work with or want to explore Raman spectroscopy in the wide field of soft matter.
Preface. SECTION I: INTRODUCTION, THEORY AND INSTRUMENTATION.
Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview (Maher S. Amer).
Chapter 2: Raman Scattering Theory and Elements of Raman Instrumentation
(Philippe Colomban, and Gwénaėl Gouadec).
SECTION II: POLYMERS, COLLOIDAL & FOOD APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 3: Raman Applications in Polymer Films for Real-time
Characterization (Giriprasath Gururajan and Amod A. Ogale).
Chapter 4: Raman Applications in Synthetic and Natural Polymer Fibers and
Their Composites (Robert Young and Steve Eichhorn).
Chapter 5: Raman Application in Emulsion Polymerization Systems (Oihana
Elizalde and Jose Ramon Leiza).
Chapter 6: Raman Applications in Liquid Crystals (Naoki Hayashi).
Chapter 7.Raman Applications in Foams (Maher S. Amer).
Chapter 8: Raman Applications in Food Analysis (Nanna Viereck, Tina
Salomonsen, Frans van den Berg, and Sųren Balling Engelsen).
SECTION III: MEDICAL APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 9: Raman Applications in Bone Imaging (S. Gamsjäger, M. Kazanci,
E.P. Paschalis, and P. Fratzl).
Chapter 10: Raman Applications in Cancer Studies (Young-Kun Min, Satoru
Naito, Hiroya Yamazaki, Ehiichi Kohda, and Hiro-o Hamaguchi).
Maher S. Amer, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Materials Science at Wright State University, in Dayton, Ohio.