BOOK
stereochemical applications of NMR studies in rigid bicyclic system
This volume focuses on the application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to determine stereochemical features in rigid bicyclic organic compounds. It explores how chemical shifts and spin–spin coupling patterns in ^1H and ^13C NMR spectra reflect geometric and stereochemical arrangements uniquely present in bicyclic systems such as norbornanes and related structures. By analyzing spectral features like coupling constants and shielding effects, the book demonstrates how NMR data can be used to assign stereochemistry, investigate conformational rigidity, and interpret subtle electronic and spatial influences in bicyclic frameworks. The text serves as a specialized reference for advanced students and researchers in organic stereochemistry and NMR spectroscopy applications.
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