Book Review: Ferrocenes. Homogeneous Catalysis. Organic Synthesis. Materials Science. Edited by A. Togni and T. Hayashi
โ Scribed by Herbert Plenio
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0044-8249
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โฆ Synopsis
ample) or to a third NMR-active nucleus (e.g. "F. 31P, or a suitable metal nuclide). In Chapter 11 G. E. Martin and R. C. Crouch describe examples in which the structures of natural products and compounds of pharmaceutical importance have been determined. These authors indicate that by using a microprobe head it may be possible to further reduce the amount of sample needed for an NMR analysis. They show examples of reverse 2D NMR spectra obtained with 10 pg samples in reasonable measurement times.
Lastly there is a glossary explaining nearly 300 of the acronyms that are so beloved by N M R spectroscopists. This book can be thoroughly recommended.
Jiirgen Lauterwein Organisch-chemisches Institut der Universitiit Miinster (Germany)
Ferrocenes. Homogeneous Catalysis. Organic Synthesis. Materials Science. Edited by A . Togni a n d 7: Hayashi.
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