Appropriate for courses in organic spectroscopy or organic spectroscopic techniques in senior undergraduate and graduate programs.
This text authoritatively covers currently used techniques for determining the structure of organic and biological compounds-ideal for any practicing or future organic or biochemist. The fundamentals of all four principal spectroscopic methods are covered in depth, each by an experienced author who is a practicing expert in that area. The material is easy to grasp, beginning at the most elementary level and progressing to the level required for organic research. Highlights include the most thorough and current treatment of NMR available, ample problem material, and two new chapters devoted to multiple pulse and two-dimensional methods.
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Höhe: 217 mm
Breite: 282 mm
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978-0-13-258690-0 (9780132586900)
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Preface.
1. Introduction.
I. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY.
2. Introduction and Experimental Methods.
3. The Chemical Shift.
4. The Coupling Constant.
5. Further Topics in One-Dimensional NMR.
6. Two-Dimensional NMR.
II. VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY.
7. Introduction and Experimental Methods.
8. Group Frequencies: Infrared and Raman.
9. Structure Analysis.
III. ELECTRONIC ABSORPTION AND CHIROPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY.
10. Introduction and Experimental Methods.
11. UV-Vis, CD, and ORD.
12. Structure Analysis.
IV. MASS SPECTROMETRY.
13. Ionization and Mass Analysis.
14.Fragmentation and Ion Chemistry.
15. Chemical Analysis.
Appendix to Part IV.
V. INTEGRATED PROBLEMS.
16. Integrated Problems.
15. Index.