Spectroscopy (magazine) explained

Spectroscopy
Editor:David Walsh
Category:Spectroscopy
Language:English
Publisher:MJH Associates
Country:United States
Based:Iselin, New Jersey[1]
Frequency:Monthly
Founded:1985
Issn:0887-6703

Spectroscopy is a trade magazine published since 1985.[2] Spectroscopy has an editorial goal to promote and support the use of spectroscopic instrumentation in applied research, environmental testing, quality control, and the life sciences.[3]

Spectroscopy covers many techniques from analytical chemistry to include: atomic absorption and emission (including plasma-based methods such as ICP and ICP-MS); ultraviolet spectroscopy, visible spectroscopy; infrared spectroscopy (including FT-IR and Near-infrared spectroscopy; fluorescence, phosphorescence, and luminescence; Raman spectroscopy and FT-Raman; X-ray (XRF, XRD, and microanalysis); mass spectrometry; magnetic resonance (NMR, EPR, MRI); surface analysis (ESCA, SIMS, Auger); and laser-based spectroscopic techniques.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Robert Thomas. Practical Guide to ICP-MS: A Tutorial for Beginners, Third Edition. 8 December 2015. 25 April 2013. CRC Press. 978-1-4665-5544-0. 393.
  2. http://spectroscopyonline.findanalytichem.com/ Spectroscopy Online
  3. http://www.techexpo.com/firms/spectros.html Spectroscopy Magazine information