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Structural Identification of Organic Compounds with Spectroscopic Techniques |
| Yong-Cheng Ning (Tsinghua Univ., Bejing, China); Foreword by: Richard R. Ernst (ETH-Z Hönggerberg, Zürich, Switzerland) |
| Clearly structured, easy to read and optimal to understand, this extensive compendium fills the gap between those textbooks devoted to either spectra interpretation or basic physical principles. All the material has been gathered from the latest literature from around the world, with additional technical information provided by the manufacturers of spectroscopic instruments. Alongside basic methods, Professor Ning presents up-to-date developments in NMR, MS, IR and Raman spectroscopy, such as pulsed-field gradient technique, LC-NMR, and DOSY. He stresses the application of spectroscopic methods, interpreting them in great detail and depth since most of the selected spectra may be applied to practical work, as well as summarizing the rules for their interpretation. He also incorporates his original ideas, including a comparison of the common points in different spectroscopic techniques.
Following an introductory chapter on the basic principles of NMR, featuring two complementary discussions on the pulsed Fourier transform NMR spectrometer, there follows a chapter each on 1H NMR and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Subsequent chapters are devoted to organic mass spectrometry and the interpretation of mass spectra, as well as infrared and Raman spectroscopy. The whole is rounded off with several appendices, including a subject index for rapid reference. With a foreword by the Nobel prizewinner, Richard R. Ernst.
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| Cloth Bound |
468 Pages |
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3527312404 $55.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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