文档介绍:Basic 1H- and 13C-NMR Spectroscopy
Elsevier, 2005
Author: Metin Balci
ISBN: 978-0-444-51811-8
Preface, Page vii
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Part I: H-NMR Spectroscopy
1 - Introduction, Pages 3-8
2 - Resonance Phenomena, Pages 9-24
3 - Chemical Shift, Pages 25-85
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4 - Spin-Spin Splitting in H-NMR Spectra, Pages 87-133
5 - Spin-Spin Splitting to Different Protons, Pages 135-158
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6 - Spin Systems: Analysis of the H-NMR Spectra, Pages 159-197
7 - NMR Shift Reagents and Double Resonance Experiments: Simplification of
the NMR Spectra, Pages 199-212
8 - Dynamic NMR Spectroscopy, Pages 213-231
Part II: 13C-NMR Spectroscopy
9 - Introduction, Pages 235-239
10 - Absorption and Resonance, Pages 241-251
11 - Pulse NMR Spectroscopy, Pages 253-281
12 - Chemical Shift, Pages 283-292
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13 - C Chemical Shifts pounds, Pages 293-324
14 - Spin-Spin Coupling, Pages 325-337
15 - Multiple-Pulse NMR Experiments, Pages 339-375
Part III: Two-Dimensional (2D) NMR Spectroscopy
16 - Two-Dimensional (2D) NMR Spectroscopy, Pages 379-406
Solutions to Exercises, Pages 407-411
References, Pages 413-417
Index, Pages 419-427
Preface
Although there are already a number of excellent books on NMR spectroscopy, the
progressive growth of the field pelled me to write this book. As a synthetic
chemist as well as a teacher at the undergraduate and graduate level, I know which
problems students encounter when using NMR spectroscopy. Therefore, I have
concentrated especially on problems such as coupling modes, simple spin systems and
their treatments etc., whilst shielding the students from plicated mathematical
treatments that are applied within NMR spectroscopy.
The basic theory with an oversimplified model of the NMR phenomenon is provided in
Chapter 2 along with a description of the Continuous Wave and Fourier Transform NMR
spectrometer. A more realistic descript