XAFS for Everyone provides a
practical, thorough guide to x-ray absorption
fine-structure (XAFS) spectroscopy for both novices and
seasoned practitioners from a range of disciplines. The
text is enhanced with more than 200 figures as well as
cartoon characters who offer informative commentary on
the different approaches used in XAFS
spectroscopy. The book covers sample preparation,
data reduction, tips and tricks for data collection,
fingerprinting, linear combination analysis, principal
component analysis, and modeling using theoretical
standards. It describes both near-edge (XANES) and
extended (EXAFS) applications in detail. Examples
throughout the text are drawn from diverse areas,
including materials science, environmental science,
structural biology, catalysis, nanoscience, chemistry,
art, and archaeology. In addition, five case studies
from the literature demonstrate the use of XAFS
principles and analysis in practice. The text includes
derivations and sample calculations to foster a deeper
comprehension of the results. Whether you are
encountering this technique for the first time or
looking to hone your craft, this innovative and engaging
book gives you insight on implementing XAFS spectroscopy
and interpreting XAFS experiments and results. It helps
you understand real-world trade-offs and the reasons
behind common rules of thumb.
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