Introduction to organic spectroscopy
Timothy D. W. Claridge
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Introduction to organic spectroscopy
by Timothy D. W. Claridge, Laurence M. Harwood
Published
November 25, 1996
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
96
ISBN-13
9780198557555
ISBN-10
0198557558
Description
Modern spectroscopic techniques are now fundamental to the success of organic chemistry and it is essential that students and practitioners of this discipline have a sound understanding of these techniques. This book describes the four major instrumental methods used routinely by organic chemists; ultra-violet/visible, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. It includes a concise introduction to the physical background of each, describing how molecules interact with electromagnetic radiation (UV, IR, and NMR), or how they fragment when excited sufficiently, and how this information may be applied to the determination of chemical structures. It includes simple descriptions of instrumentation and the emphasis throughout is on modern methodology, such as the Fourier-transform approach to data analysis. Each chapter concludes with a problem section. This book will be useful to those new to modern organic spectroscopic analysis and as reference material in chemistry teaching laboratories.
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Introduction to organic spectroscopy was written by Timothy D. W. Claridge, Laurence M. Harwood.
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