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Royal Society of Chemistry Faraday Discussion 194 - Volume 194

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Description

Expand your scientific library with Ultrafast Imaging of Photochemical Dynamics, a specialized volume from the Faraday Discussion series. Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, Volume 194 focuses on the essential subject of photochemical dynamics and ultrafast imaging techniques. This publication serves as a targeted resource for researchers and students within the field of physical chemistry. By providing concentrated scientific content, it helps professionals stay updated on specific developments in imaging and photochemical processes. Whether you are working in a laboratory setting or conducting academic research, this volume offers a focused look at the technical aspects of ultrafast dynamics. As part of the prestigious Faraday Discussion collection, this book is designed for those who require high-level scientific documentation. It is an essential addition for academic institutions and individual researchers looking to deepen their understanding of physical chemistry through expert-led discussions and documented scientific findings.

Key Features

Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry to ensure high standards of scientific documentation and research accuracy.

Focuses specifically on ultrafast imaging and photochemical dynamics for specialized academic study.

Part of the Faraday Discussion series, providing a structured look at complex physical chemistry topics.

Designed for researchers and students seeking deep technical knowledge in the field of physical chemistry.

Provides a concentrated resource for professionals working with photochemical processes and imaging technology.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 January 2017
Listed Since
07 October 2016

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