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Keeping mathematics to a minimum, this book introduces nuclear
properties, nuclear screening, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling,
and relaxation. It is one of the few books that provides the
student with the physical background to NMR spectroscopy from the
point of view of the whole of the periodic table rather than
concentrating on the narrow applications of 1H and 13C NMR
spectroscopy. Aids to structure determination, such as decoupling,
the nuclear Overhauser effect, INEPT, DEPT, and special editing,
and two dimensional NMR spectroscopy are discussed in detail with
examples, including the complete assignment of the 1H and 13C NMR
spectra of D-amygdain. The authors examine the requirements of a
modern spectrometer and the effects of pulses and discuss the
effects of dynamic processes as a function of temperature or
pressure on NMR spectra. The book concludes with chapters on some
of the applications of NMR spectroscopy to medical and non-medical
imaging techniques and solid state chemistry of both I = F1/2 and I
> F1/2 nuclei. Examples and problems, mainly from the recent
inorganic/organometallic chemistry literature support the text
throughout. Brief answers to all the problems are provided in the
text with full answers at the end of the book.
Keeping mathematics to a minimum, this book introduces nuclear
properties, nuclear screening, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling,
and relaxation. It is one of the few books that provides the
student with the physical background to NMR spectroscopy from the
point of view of the whole of the periodic table rather than
concentrating on the narrow applications of 1H and 13C NMR
spectroscopy. Aids to structure determination, such as decoupling,
the nuclear Overhauser effect, INEPT, DEPT, and special editing,
and two dimensional NMR spectroscopy are discussed in detail with
examples, including the complete assignment of the 1H and 13C NMR
spectra of D-amygdain. The authors examine the requirements of a
modern spectrometer and the effects of pulses and discuss the
effects of dynamic processes as a function of temperature or
pressure on NMR spectra. The book concludes with chapters on some
of the applications of NMR spectroscopy to medical and non-medical
imaging techniques and solid state chemistry of both I = F1/2 and I
> F1/2 nuclei. Examples and problems, mainly from the recent
inorganic/organometallic chemistry literature support the text
throughout. Brief answers to all the problems are provided in the
text with full answers at the end of the book.
This is a book no self-respecting parent would ever buy for their
child. I'm counting on the rest of you.
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