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Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry (6th ed)

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Spectroscopic Method in Organic Chemistry is a well established introductory guide to the interpretation of ultraviolet, infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectra of organic compounds.

It can be used as a textbook for a first course in the application of these techniques to structure determination, as well as a handbook for synthetic organic chemists.

Updates to the new edition are as follows:Structure:The same structure will be retained in this new edition.

There will be five chapters ? UV, IR, NMR and MS, followed by examples and problems.

New edition content:The first four chapters have been completely rewritten to reflect changes that have taken place since the current edition published.

Key changes include:?Coverage of UV and IR Spectra is more concise.?Coverage of NMR has been expanded.?Coverage of MS has been made more relevant to the everyday application of this technique.?IR Chapter has been restructured so that the spectra are displayed where they are being discussed, rather than at the end of the chapter. ?Examples. All 60 MHz spectra have been replaced with new examples at 400 MHz or more.

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McGraw Hill Higher Education
007711812X / 9780077118129
Paperback / softback
543.5
16/11/2007
United States
English
x, 290 p. : ill.
25 cm
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