Spectrometric identification of organic compounds / Robert M. Silverstein, Francis X. Webster, David J. Kiemle
Material type: TextPublication details: West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, 2005 Edition: 7th ed.Description: 502 p. : gráf. ; 29 cmISBN: 978-0-471-39362-7Subject(s): Química orgánica | EspectroscopiaSummary: Originally published in 1962, this was the first book to explore teh identification of organic compounds using spectroscopy. It provides a thorough introduction to the three areas of spectrometry most widely used in spectrometric identification: mass spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. A how--to, hands--on teaching manual with considerably expanded NMR coverage----NMR spectra can now be intrepreted in exquisite detail. This book: Uses a problem--solving approach with extensive reference charts and tables. Offers an extensive set of real--data problems offers a challenge to the practicing chemistSummary: Índice: Chapter 1. Mass Spectrometry. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Instrumentation. 1.3 Ionization Methods. 1.4 Mass Analyzers. 1.5 Interpretation of El Mass Spectra. 1.6 Mass Spectra of Some Chemical Classes. Chapter 2. Infrared Spectrometry. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Theory. 2.3 Instrumentation. 2.4 Sample Handling. 2.5 Interpretations of Spectra. 2.6 Characteristic Group Absorption of Organic Molecules. Chapter 3. Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Theory. 3.3 Instrumentation and Sample Handling. 3.4 Chemical Shift. 3.5 Spin Coupling, Multiplets, Spin Systems. 3.6 Protons on Oxygen, Nitrogen, an... Etc.Item number | Item type | Home library | Call number | Date accesioned | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Originally published in 1962, this was the first book to explore teh identification of organic compounds using spectroscopy. It provides a thorough introduction to the three areas of spectrometry most widely used in spectrometric identification: mass spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. A how--to, hands--on teaching manual with considerably expanded NMR coverage----NMR spectra can now be intrepreted in exquisite detail. This book: Uses a problem--solving approach with extensive reference charts and tables. Offers an extensive set of real--data problems offers a challenge to the practicing chemist
Índice: Chapter 1. Mass Spectrometry. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Instrumentation. 1.3 Ionization Methods. 1.4 Mass Analyzers. 1.5 Interpretation of El Mass Spectra. 1.6 Mass Spectra of Some Chemical Classes. Chapter 2. Infrared Spectrometry. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Theory. 2.3 Instrumentation. 2.4 Sample Handling. 2.5 Interpretations of Spectra. 2.6 Characteristic Group Absorption of Organic Molecules. Chapter 3. Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Theory. 3.3 Instrumentation and Sample Handling. 3.4 Chemical Shift. 3.5 Spin Coupling, Multiplets, Spin Systems. 3.6 Protons on Oxygen, Nitrogen, an... Etc.
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