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Interpretation of organic spectra edited
Interpretation of Organic Spectra is a specialist reference volume focused on deciphering the results of key spectroscopic techniques used in organic chemistry. Edited by D. W. Mathieson, the book brings together practical examples and discussions illustrating how spectra such as infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and mass spectrometry (MS) can be interpreted to deduce the structure and functional features of organic molecules. It emphasizes real case studies where spectral data are analyzed in a step‑by‑step format, helping readers develop the skills to apply spectroscopic evidence effectively for structural elucidation in research and analysis. The volume is intended for practicing spectroscopists and advanced students who already have foundational knowledge of the underlying spectroscopic principles.
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