Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, fifth edition.
β Scribed by Rodger, Charles A.
- Book ID
- 101275952
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 73 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-7347
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
are eminently qualified to present a treatise on spectroscopic methods. Both have published widely and prodigiously; this particular book represents the most recent edition in a title series which spans almost 30 years.
That the predecessor to this particular edition is available in Japanese, German, Spanish, and English undoubtedly reflects the utility and wide appeal of such a treatise. In keeping with a tradition begun with the first edition of Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry in 1967, this most recent edition of the classic work on spectroscopy concentrates on the application of spectroscopic methods to solve structure elucidation problems. This new book will make this complex field understandable for a wide range of readers, even though the nonspecialist may not follow all the details. The book is written at a level that is suitable for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in applied spectroscopy, but will also give practicing chemists a valuable overview of the subject as well as a good introduction to new techniques, particularly in magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry. It can be safely said, however, that the book can be read profitably by many teaching assistants, professors, and seasoned practitioners in spectroscopy as well, for the authors have made an effort to incorporate some of the more current aspects of modern spectroscopy. The book succeeds in clearly transmitting a great deal of scientific information, and Ε½ the references which thoughtfully delineate text-. books from theoretical treatments at the end of each chapter allow suitable departure points for more advanced readers to explore the depths of a particular technique.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract For Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.