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Clathrate and inclusion compounds. Part 9 [1]. The use of the spectral subtraction and addition techniques in analysing the vibrational spectra of inclusion compounds

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The usefulness of the spectral subtraction and addition techniques in analysing the infrared and Raman spectra of clathrates and intercalates has been explored. With both types of compounds the techniques have revealed guest molecule bands which were previously obscured by host lattice bands.

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Eric, J. Clathrate and inclusion compounds. Part 9 [1]. The use of the spectral subtraction and addition techniques in analysing the vibrational spectra of inclusion compounds. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 2, 409–416 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00663281

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