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Spectroscopy is used in physical and analytical chemistry for the identification of substances through the spectrum emitted from or absorbed by them. The derivation of structural information from spectroscopic data is now an integral part of many courses in chemistry and related subjects at most universities.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgements ix

How to Use this Workbook 1

Preliminary Observations 2

Centres of Unsaturation 8

Exercises 1–100 10

Infrared Data 210

IR Frequencies: Display of Infrared Database by Frequency 210

IR Groups: Display of Infrared Database by Functional Group 216

1H NMR Data 221

General Tables of Functional Groups 221

Comparison of δ of Alkyl Groups Bearing a Substituent in α or β Position 225

Alkyl Groups with an α Substituent 226

Alkyl Groups with a β Substituent 226

Tables of δ for −CH2− Doubly Substituted in α Position 227

Tables of δ for Aromatics 229

Coupling Constants 230

13C NMR Data 233

General Ranges for CH3−, −CH2−, >CH−. . . 233

Chemical Shift Ranges for Functional Groups 234

Chemical Shift Estimations 234

Mass Spectrometry Data 240

Main Fragments Observed 240

Atomic Masses 242

Isotopic Abundances in % 243

Internet Resources 254

Glossary of Terms Used in the Exercises 255

Answers 257

Index 261

Organic Spectroscopy Workbook

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 02/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9781119993797, 978-1119993797
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Spectroscopy is used in physical and analytical chemistry for the identification of substances through the spectrum emitted from or absorbed by them. The derivation of structural information from spectroscopic data is now an integral part of many courses in chemistry and related subjects at most universities.

      Table of Contents

      Preface vii

      Acknowledgements ix

      How to Use this Workbook 1

      Preliminary Observations 2

      Centres of Unsaturation 8

      Exercises 1–100 10

      Infrared Data 210

      IR Frequencies: Display of Infrared Database by Frequency 210

      IR Groups: Display of Infrared Database by Functional Group 216

      1H NMR Data 221

      General Tables of Functional Groups 221

      Comparison of δ of Alkyl Groups Bearing a Substituent in α or β Position 225

      Alkyl Groups with an α Substituent 226

      Alkyl Groups with a β Substituent 226

      Tables of δ for −CH2− Doubly Substituted in α Position 227

      Tables of δ for Aromatics 229

      Coupling Constants 230

      13C NMR Data 233

      General Ranges for CH3−, −CH2−, >CH−. . . 233

      Chemical Shift Ranges for Functional Groups 234

      Chemical Shift Estimations 234

      Mass Spectrometry Data 240

      Main Fragments Observed 240

      Atomic Masses 242

      Isotopic Abundances in % 243

      Internet Resources 254

      Glossary of Terms Used in the Exercises 255

      Answers 257

      Index 261

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