Understanding NMR Spectroscopy<br /> <br /> James Keeler Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK<br /> <br /> <br /> This text discusses the high-resolution NMR of liquid samples and concentrates exclusively on spin-half nuclei (mainly 1H and 13C). It is aimed at people who are familiar
Understanding NMR Spectroscopy
β Scribed by James Keeler
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 211
- Edition
- 1st edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Keeler (chemistry, Cambridge U.) compiles and rationalizes lecture notes he has used over a number of years at various summer schools and graduate courses, into a reference for people who are already familiar with the use of routine nuclear magnetic resonance for determining structure, but want to deepen their understanding of how exactly the technology works, perhaps in order to do something rather unconventional with it. It offers no practical advice on how to select and run a particular experiment or interpret results; neither is it concerned with theory. Rather the emphasis is on the physics of what is actually happening.
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This text is aimed at people who have some familiarity with high-resolution NMR and who wish to deepen their understanding of how NMR experiments actually βworkβ. This revised and updated edition takes the same approach as the highly-acclaimed first edition. The text concentrates on the description
1. Introduction. 2. Introductory Experimental Methods. 3. The Chemical Shift. 4. The Coupling Constant. 5. Further Topics in One-Dimensional NMR. 6. Two-Dimensional NMR. 7. Advanced Experimental Methods. 8. Structural Elucidation: An Example. Appendix 1: Derivation of the NMR Equation. Appe