NMR Case Studies: Data Analysis of Complicated Molecules (pdf)

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Author Jeffrey H Simpson
Edition 1
Edition Year 2017
ISBN 9780128033425
Format PDF
Language English
Number Of Pages 223
Publisher Elsevier

Description

Readers will gain a better appreciation of various approaches and develop an intuitive sense for when this particular concept should be implemented, thus enhancing their skillsets and providing a host of methodologies potentially amenable to yielding correct assignments.

NMR Case Studies: Data Analysis of Complicated Molecules provides a detailed discussion of the full logical flow associated with assigning the NMR spectra of complex molecules, also helping readers further develop their NMR spectral assignment skills. The robust case studies present the logic of each assignment, from beginning to end, fully exploring the available range of potential solutions.

Authored by a scientist with more than 20 years of experience in research and instruction, this book is the ideal reference for anyone in search of application-based content. The book addresses complicated molecules, including corticosteroids, biomolecules, polypeptides, and secondary metabolites.

  • Features the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra of a number of large and interesting molecules, ranging from corticosteroids, to secondary metabolites and large synthetically prepared molecules
  • Uses case studies to pair the spectral signals from the various sites of each molecule to their molecular counterparts in a process called assignment
  • Includes complex NMR problems, aiding readers in the development of NMR spectral assignment skills
  • Features input from a leading scientist with over 20 years of research and instruction experience in the field

Additional information

Author

Jeffrey H Simpson

Edition

1

Edition Year

2017

ISBN

9780128033425

Format

PDF

Language

English

Number Of Pages

223

Publisher

Elsevier

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