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Modern NMR spectroscopy a workbook of chemical problems Jeremy K.M. Sanders ... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 1993Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 0198558120
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 543.0877 SAN
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 543.0877 SAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002000238320

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques have advanced dramatically in recent years, and are now more powerful and more versatile than ever before. In order to exploit these techniques efficiently, chemists must have both an understanding of the techniques' theoretical bases and the ability to interpret the spectra accurately. This workbook presents worked examples and set problems that cover one- and two-dimensional NMR techniques as applied to organic and inorganic systems. Most of the problems are genuine research examples, and this second edition contains numerous new problems derived from recent work, particularly with regard to symmetry and exchange. This new edition is fully compatible with the second edition of Modern NMR Spectroscopy: A Guide for Chemists--the two books are cross-referenced throughout. Students using this book will gain experience in applying advanced NMR techniques in a chemical context and teachers will find it a useful source of new problems and modern examples. For professional scientists, the book provides valuable information which will enable them to use familiar techniques more effectively.

2nd edition of the work by Jeremy K.M. Sanders, Edwin C. Constable and Brian K. Hunter

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction and guide
  • 1 Errors I have made
  • 2 Interpretation of spectra
  • 3 Symmetry and exchange
  • 4 Structure determination using NMR alone
  • 5 Structure and mechanism
  • Hints
  • Solutions
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Jeremy K.M. Sanders and Edwin C. Constable are both at the University of Cambridge. Brian K. Hunter is at Queen's University. Clive M. Pearce, is at Schering Agrochemicals, Essex.

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