Classics in Spectroscopy

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Classics in Spectroscopy

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Rating : 4.57 (664 Votes)
Asin : 3527325166
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 659 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-07-13
Language : English

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Stefan Berger was intrigued by NMR after having won a bottle of beer during an introductory course in organic NMR led by Prof. Roberts at Caltech for postdoctoral work, where he also met Prof. However, later, he decided to become a chemist rather than a cook. Professor in 1997. Working as a lecturer and a practical supervisor at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University of Leipzig, he was aw

This textbook will not only fascinate students wanting to learn about the topic, but also those experienced analytical chemists who are still inspired by their profession. In addition, an in-depth analytical part makes the book a valuable teaching tool, or for self-learning using the questions and answers at the end of each chapter.. The contents provide for easy reading by using natural products that everyone knows, such as caffeine, backed by an attractive layout with many pictures to visualize the topics. The first book of its kind to describe the art of NMR using everyday examples

A fantastic chemistry book This book is a fantastic collection of articles on the history, extraction, and spectroscopic identification of 30 natural products, including things like eugenol (clove oil), indigo, THC, and menthol. Each chapter includes the history of the natural product that the compound is isolated from, a laboratory method for extracting and purifying the substance, and detailed UV-VIS, IR, NMR, and mass spectra. The authors walk through

?The authors have succeeded perfectly in selecting 30 of the most important natural products from the large number of known ones, and in presenting their structure elucidation in an especially attractive form.? ( Angewandte Chemistry, September 2009)

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