Introduction to Spectroscopy
Publication details: Delhi: Cengage Learning India Private Limited, 2015Edition: 5Description: 690ISBN:- 9788131529164
- 543.5 PAV
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This is the fifth edition of a textbook in spectroscopy intended for students of organic chem- T istry. Our textbook can serve as a supplement for the typical organic chemistry lecture text- book or as a stand-alone textbook for an advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate course in spectroscopic methods. This book is also a useful tool for students engaged in research. Our aim is not only to teach students to interpret spectra, but also to present basic theoretical concepts. As with the previous editions, we have tried to focus on the important aspects of each spectroscopic technique without dwelling excessively on theory or complex mathematical analyses.
This book is a continuing evolution of materials that we use in our own courses, both as a supple- ment to our organic chemistry lecture course series and also as the principal textbook in our upper divi- sion and-graduate courses in spectroscopic methods and advanced NMR techniques. Explanations and examples that we have found to be effective in our courses have been incorporated into this edition.
New to This Edition: This fifth edition of Introduction to Spectroscopy contains some important changes. The material on mass spectrometry has been moved closer to the front of the text and divided into two more easily digested chapters. Material on some newer sampling and ionization methods is included, as are additional methods of structural analysis using fragmentation patterns. All of the chapters dealing with nuclear magnetic resonance have been gathered together into sequential chapters. Expanded discussions of diastereotopic systems and heteronuclear coupling are included, as is a revised dis- cussion of solvent effects in NMR.
Additional practice problems have been added to each of the chapters. We have included some additional solved problems, too, so that students can better develop strategies and skills for solving spectroscopy problems. The problems that are marked with an asterisk (*) have solutions included in the Answers to Selected Problems following Chapter 11.
We wish to alert persons who adopt this book that answers to all of the problems are available online from the publisher. Authorization to gain access to the website may be obtained through the local Cengage textbook representative.
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