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Unlike traditional NMR textbooks for chemists, this fresh look at
the topic combines theory, technology and application in a wide
range of fields, targeting biochemists, medicinal chemists, and
structural biologists, as well as organic chemists. The text has
been developed from a one-semester graduate-level course taught by
the authors at the University of Zurich, and offers numerous
intuitive illustrations, training exercises and plain-language
explanations of complex theory. Divided into four major parts, the
first introduces the theory, providing a profound understanding of
why experiments work, without a rigorous mathematical treatment of
all the physico-chemical computations and deliberately shorter than
in most other NMR textbooks. Part two discusses current
instrumentation and practical aspects, including sample
preparation, processing of raw data and the use of databases, while
the third part focuses on the main application of NMR, with
examples and training spectra taken from a wide range of synthetic
and natural compounds. Part four introduces a selection of modern
NMR applications in chemistry, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry
and molecular biology, explaining the protocols used and how to
interpret the results. With its focus on practical aspects and
applications, this text will prove useful long after leaving
college, by helping users to select experimental methods and in
setting up and running their own NMR experiments.
Unlike traditional NMR textbooks for chemists, this fresh look at
the topic combines theory, technology and application in a wide
range of fields, targeting biochemists, medicinal chemists, and
structural biologists, as well as organic chemists. The text has
been developed from a one-semester graduate-level course taught by
the authors at the University of Zurich, and offers numerous
intuitive illustrations, training exercises and plain-language
explanations of complex theory. Divided into four major parts, the
first introduces the theory, providing a profound understanding of
why experiments work, without a rigorous mathematical treatment of
all the physico-chemical computations and deliberately shorter than
in most other NMR textbooks. Part two discusses current
instrumentation and practical aspects, including sample
preparation, processing of raw data and the use of databases, while
the third part focuses on the main application of NMR, with
examples and training spectra taken from a wide range of synthetic
and natural compounds. Part four introduces a selection of modern
NMR applications in chemistry, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry
and molecular biology, explaining the protocols used and how to
interpret the results. With its focus on practical aspects and
applications, this text will prove useful long after leaving
college, by helping users to select experimental methods and in
setting up and running their own NMR experiments.
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