Essential Practical NMR for Organic Chemistry is written by S. A. Richards and J. C. Hollerton and published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd in 2011.
This book is an up-to-date follow-up to the original “Laboratory Guide to Proton NMR Spectroscopy” (Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1988). It follows the same informal approach and is hopefully fun to read as well as a useful guide. Whilst still concentrating on proton NMR, it includes 2-D approaches and some heteronuclear examples (specifically 13C and 19F plus a little 15N). The greater coverage is devoted to the techniques that you will be likely to make most use of.
The book is here to help you select the right experiment to solve your problem and to then interpret the results correctly. NMR is a funny beast – it throws up surprises no matter how long you have been doing it (at this point, it should be noted that the authors have about 60 years of NMR experience between them and we still get surprises regularly!).
Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Preparing the Sample
- Spectrum Acquisition
- Processing
- Interpreting Your Spectrum
- Delving Deeper
- Further Elucidation Techniques – Part 1
- Further Elucidation Techniques – Part 2
- Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy
- Some of the Other Tools
- Some of the Other Nuclei
- Quantification
- Safety
- Software
- Problems
- Glossary
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