Modern NMR techniques for chemistry research

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Modern NMR techniques for chemistry research

Andrew E. Derome

(Organic chemistry series, v. 6)

Pergamon Press, 1987

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Includes references and index

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Description

Presents an introduction to modern NMR methods at a level suited to organic and inorganic chemists engaged in the solution of structural and mechanistic problems. The book assumes familiarity only with the simple use of proton and carbon spectra as sources of structural information and describes the advantages of pulse and Fourier transform spectroscopy which form the basis of all modern NMR experiments. Discussion of key experiments is illustrated by numerous examples of the solutions to real problems. The emphasis throughout is on the practical side of NMR and the book will be of great use to chemists engaged in both academic and industrial research who wish to realise the full possibilities of the new wave NMR.

Table of Contents

Introduction (Sir Rex Richards). What this book is about. Why bother with pulse NMR? Basic experimental methods. Describing pulse NMR. The nuclear Overhauser effect. Polarization transfer and spectrum editing. Further experimental methods. Homonuclear shift correlation. Heteronuclear shift correlation. Spin echoes and J-spectroscopy. Index.

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