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050 10 QD96.N8|bM33 1998
100 1 Macomber, Roger S.
245 12 A complete introduction to modern NMR spectroscopy /
|cRoger S. Macomber.
260 New York :|bWiley,|cc1998.
300 xvii, 382 p. :|bill. ;|c28 cm.
490 0 A Wiley-Interscience publication
500 "A Wiley-Interscience publication."
504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 Spectroscopy: some preliminary considerations -- Magnetic
properties of nuclei -- Obtaining an NMR spectrum -- A
little bit of symmetry -- The H and C NMR spectra of
toluene -- Correlating proton chemical shifts with
molecular structure -- Chemical shift correlations for c
and other elements -- First-order (weak) spin-spin
coupling -- Factors that influence the sign and magnitude
of J: second-order (strong) coupling effects -- The study
of dynamic processes by NMR -- Electron paramagnetic
resonance spectroscopy and chemically induced dynamic
nuclear polarization -- Double-resonance techniques and
complex pulse sequences.
505 0 Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance -- NMR studies
of biologically important molecules -- Solid-state NMR
spectroscopy -- NMR in medicine and biology: NMR imaging -
- Answers to review problems -- Periodic table.
650 0 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.