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Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, 2d ed.


9781588904881

Spectroscopic spec·tro·scope  
n.
An instrument for producing and observing spectra.



spectro·scop
 methods in organic chemistry, 2d ed.

Hesse, Manfred et al. Trans. by Richard Dunmur and Martin Murray.

Thieme Medical Publishers

2008

453 pages

$99.95

Paperback

Thieme foundations of organic chemistry series

QD272

This book provides the necessary tools for the application of spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry. Chapters are in sections on UV/Vis spectroscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance nuclear magnetic resonance: see magnetic resonance.
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

Selective absorption of very high-frequency radio waves by certain atomic nuclei subjected to a strong stationary magnetic field.
 spectroscopy, and mass spectra. A final chapter contains problems and solutions. This second edition contains new material on the new 2D NMR NMR: see magnetic resonance.  techniques TOCSY, HMQC, and HMBC, and new treatment of the Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, also known as Fourier transform mass spectrometry, is a type of mass analyzer (or mass spectrometer) for determining the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of ions based on the cyclotron frequency of the ions in a fixed  MS. This second English edition is a translation of the seventh German edition titled Spektroskopische Methoden in der organischen Chemie. The text can be used as a companion for professional chemists and as a refresher course in practical spectroscopy. Hesse teaches organic chemistry at the University of Zurich History
The University of Zurich was founded in 1833 with existing colleges of theology (founded by Huldrych Zwingli in 1525), law and medicine merged together with a new faculty of Philosophy.
, Switzerland. Translator Martin Murray is affiliated with the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, UK.

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