NMR Spectroscopy :Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry

NMR Spectroscopy

NMR Spectroscopy :Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most powerful and widely used techniques in chemical research for investigating structures and dynamics of molecules. Advanced methods can even be utilized for structure determinations of biopolymers, for example proteins or nucleic acids. NMR is also used in medicine for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The method is based on spectral lines of different atomic nuclei that are excited when a strong magnetic field and a radiofrequency transmitter are applied. The method is very sensitive to the features of molecular structure because also the neighboring atoms influence the signals from individual nuclei and this is
important for determining the 3D-structure of molecules.

This new edition of the popular classic has a clear style and a highly practical, mostly non-mathematical approach. Many examples are taken from organic and organometallic chemistry, making this book an invaluable guide to undergraduate and graduate students of organic chemistry, biochemistry, spectroscopy or physical chemistry, and to researchers using this well-established and extremely important technique. Problems and solutions are included.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9783527330003
ISBN10 3527330003
Number Of Pages 734
Item Weight 1383 g
Product Dimensions 170 x 241 x 38 mm
Publisher / Reseller Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Format paperback
Edition 3rd edition
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“Few good textbooks on NMR Spectroscopy are available at either the undergraduate or graduate levels.  For those who want to go beyond elementary organic chemistry but without delving into all the mathematics Friebolin’s book is probably the best among this category.”  (Journal of Chemical Education, 5 June 2014)

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Author's Bio

Harald Gunther studied Chemistry at the Universities of Stuttgart and Heidelberg, Germany, followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Mellon
Institute, Pittsburgh, USA. He then became an assistant at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University of Cologne, Germany, where he also completed his habilitation. He became Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Cologne in 1970, and at the University of Siegen, Germany, in 1978.

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