486CHAPTER 17 Smart precursors for smart nanoparticles
these frequencies correspond to the ground state (lowest frequencies) and at several
other excited states (higher frequencies). The increase in frequency of a molecular
vibration takes place due to an excitation of absorbing energy. For any given transition
between two states, the energy must be equal to the difference in the energy between
the two different states. The energy due to molecular vibrational states is generally
in the range of 1–10 kcal/mol, which corresponds to the electromagnetic spectrum.
17.10.2 DIFFERENCE IN ENERGY STATES = ENERGY
OF LIGHT ABSORBED
The degree of absorption ...
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