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Print Price: $78.99

Format:
Paperback
96 pp.
numerous line figures, tables, 189 mm x 246 mm

ISBN-13:
9780198557555

Copyright Year:
1999

Imprint: OUP UK


Introduction to Organic Spectroscopy

Laurence M. Harwood and Timothy D.W. Claridge

Series : Oxford Chemistry Primers, 43

An understanding of spectroscopic techniques in the analysis of chemical structures is essential to all chemistry degree courses. This new addition to the Oxford Chemistry Primers series provides the essential material needed by undergraduates, in a compact form. It will be beneficial to postgraduates in organic chemistry as reference material in their daily research.

Readership : Chemistry, pharmacology, and biochemistry undergraduates.

Reviews

  • '...it could be extremely valuable to Final Year students, as a revision aid, or to professional chemists wanting a quick refresher course.' Aslib Book Guide, Vol. 62, No. 7, July 1997

1. Introductory theory
2. Ultra violet - visible spectroscopy
3. Infrared spectroscopy
4. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: the basics
5. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: further topics
6. Mass spectrometry
Exercise answers
Appendices
Index

There are no Instructor/Student Resources available at this time.

Laurence M. Harwood is at University of Reading. Timothy D.W. Claridge is at University of Oxford.

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Special Features

  • Material in the book is fundamental to all chemistry degree courses
  • Up-to-date account of key areas in modern organic spectroscopy at an introductory level