Spectrometric identification of organic compounds
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Spectrometric identification of organic compounds
Wiley, c1991
5th ed
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Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780471541936
Description
Describes the uses of the complementary information afforded by four types of spectrometry (mass, infra-red, nuclear magnetic resonance and ultra-violet) for the identification of organic compounds. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between chemical structure and molecular response.
Table of Contents
- Mass Spectrometry
- Infrared Spectrometry
- Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry
- 13C NMR Spectrometry
- New Dimensions in NMR
- Ultraviolet Spectrometry
- Sets of Spectra Translated into Compounds
- Problems: Sets of Spectra
- Index.
- Volume
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ISBN 9780471634041
Description
The use of the complementary information afforded by four types of spectrometry, (mass, infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance and ultra violet), for identification of organic compounds is explained in this text. Throughout, the emphasis is on the relationship between chemical structure and spectral response of the molecule. The book is oriented towards problem solving and includes extensive reference material in the form of charts and tables at the end of each chapter, together with problems to facilitate student comprehension. It also contains an added chapter on new dimensions in NMR spectrometry.
Table of Contents
- Mass Spectrometry
- Infrared Spectrometry
- Proton NMR Spectrometry
- 13C NMR Spectrometry
- New Dimensions in NMR
- Ultraviolet
- Sets of Spectra Translated into Compounds
- Problems: Sets of Spectra.
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