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Organic Structures from Spectra

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This introductory textbook covers all the major spectroscopic techniques that cover the derivation of structural information from spectroscopic data. It incorporates over 200 carefully selected problems that are graded to develop and consolidate the students understanding of organic spectroscopy and to develop an understanding of how structures are derived. This, the third edition has been thoroughly revised and updated and reflects the many developments in this area. It includes over 50 new problems and presents challenging examples that have been carefully selected to include all-important structural features and to emphasise connectivity arguments. More emphasis on techniques is included in the problems and the advanced NMR topics section is expanded in the areas of decoupling and applications of the nuclear overhauser effect (nOe).

384 pages, Paperback

First published February 19, 1986

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July 1, 2017
Our lab instructor gives problems from this most sessions and on exams, and they are HARD. However, if you want to learn how to use spectra to identify a compound this is a good way to go about it. My classmate commented that the spectra problems in the ACS study guide were difficult, but after twenty of these they looked like a cakewalk to me. Very helpful as practice for lab synthesis.
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