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Preface | ||
List of Tables | ||
List of Figures | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
1.1 | General Principles of Absorption Spectroscopy | 1 |
1.2 | Chromophores | 3 |
1.3 | Connectivity | 3 |
1.4 | Sensitivity | 4 |
1.5 | Practical Considerations | 4 |
2 | Ultraviolet (UV) Spectroscopy | 6 |
2.1 | Basic Instrumentation | 6 |
2.2 | The Nature of Ultraviolet Spectroscopy | 7 |
2.3 | Quantitative Aspects of Ultraviolet Spectroscopy | 7 |
2.4 | Classification of UV Absorption Bands | 8 |
2.5 | Special Terms in Ultraviolet Spectroscopy | 9 |
2.6 | Important UV Chromophores | 9 |
2.7 | The Effect of Solvents | 13 |
3 | Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy | 14 |
3.1 | Absorption Range and the Nature of IR Absorption | 14 |
3.2 | Experimental Aspects of Infrared Spectroscopy | 15 |
3.3 | General Features of Infrared Spectra | 15 |
3.4 | Important IR Chromophores | 16 |
4 | Mass Spectrometry | 20 |
4.1 | Ionization Processes | 20 |
4.2 | Instrumentation | 21 |
4.3 | Mass Spectral Data | 22 |
4.4 | Representation of Fragmentation Processes | 27 |
4.5 | Factors Governing Fragmentation Processes | 27 |
4.6 | Examples of Common Types of Fragmentation | 27 |
5 | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy | 32 |
5.1 | The Physics of Nuclear Spins and NMR Instruments | 32 |
5.2 | Continuous Wave (CW) NMR Spectroscopy | 36 |
5.3 | Fourier-Transform (FT) NMR Spectroscopy | 37 |
5.4 | Chemical Shifts in [superscript 1]H NMR Spectroscopy | 39 |
5.5 | Spin-Spin Coupling in [superscript 1]H NMR Spectroscopy | 46 |
5.6 | Analysis of [superscript 1]H NMR Spectra | 50 |
5.7 | Rules for Spectral Analysis | 52 |
6 | [superscript 13]C NMR Spectroscopy | 62 |
6.1 | Coupling and Decoupling in [superscript 13]C NMR Spectra | 62 |
6.2 | Determining [superscript 13]C Signal Multiplicity Using DEPT | 64 |
6.3 | Shielding and Characteristic Chemical Shifts in [superscript 13]C NMR Spectra | 67 |
7 | Miscellaneous Topics | 71 |
7.1 | Dynamic Processes in NMR - The NMR Time-Scale | 71 |
7.2 | The Effect of Chirality | 74 |
7.3 | The Nuclear Overhauser Effect (NOE) | 75 |
7.4 | Two Dimensional NMR | 76 |
7.5 | The NMR Spectra Of "Other Nuclei" | 78 |
7.6 | Solvent - Induced Shifts | 79 |
8 | Determining the Structure of Organic Molecules from Spectra | 80 |
9 | Problems | 83 |
Appendix | 361 | |
Index | 367 |
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Add Organic Structures from Spectra, Organic Structures from Spectra, Fourth Edition consists of a carefully selected set of over 300 structural problems involving the use of all the major spectroscopic techniques. The problems are graded to develop and consolidate the student's under, Organic Structures from Spectra to your collection on WonderClub |