Spectroscopic Methods in Organic ChemistryIntended as a textbook suitable for a first course in the subject, and as a handbook for practising organic chemists. |
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Contents | 13 |
Infrared Spectra | 35 |
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra 1741 | 147 |
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absorption acid adjacent aldehyde aliphatic alkyl amide Aryl aß-unsaturated associated benzene ring C-H stretching carbon atom carbonyl group CCl4 centred CH₂ CH₂X CH3 CH3 chemical shift chromophore cm.¹ compounds conjugated coupling constants cyclic deshielding deuterium diene double bond doublet effect electron electronegative energy equation ester ether even-electron example fragmentation functional groups geminal geminal coupling constant give rise Group Band H-bonding hydrocarbon hydrogen bonding Infrared intensity interaction ionization Karplus equation ketones lines lower m/e values magnetic field Mass Spectrometry mass spectrum Metastable peaks methyl group methylene methylene protons molecular ion molecule nm ɛ NMR spectrum nucleus observed occur OCH3 olefinic protons protons attached Raman range reactions Relative abundance 100 sample saturated shows signals singlet solid solution solvent spectra spectrometer Spectroscopy spectrum Fig spin-spin coupling steric stretching frequencies structure substituents Table transition triplet ultraviolet unsaturated usually Varian catalogue vibrations wavelength