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Applications of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in organic chemistry
This authoritative text presents the principles and practical applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in organic chemistry, offering both theoretical foundations and analytical examples. Beginning with a clear introduction to NMR theory and instrumentation, the book explains how nuclear spins interact with magnetic fields and how data are collected. It then delves into the theory of chemical effects such as chemical shifts and spin‑spin coupling, before exploring how these phenomena are used to interpret organic molecular structures. The volume further discusses advanced topics including time‑dependent effects and the role of NMR in solving complex structural problems. Emphasizing both conceptual understanding and real‑world application, it is a key reference for chemists and researchers engaged in structural analysis and spectral interpretation.
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