Organic Spectroscopy: Principles and Applications (second edition)
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Jag Mohan
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Written primarily to stimulate the interest of students in spectroscopy and make them aware of the latest developments in this field, this book begins with a general introduction to electromagnetic radiation and molecular spectroscopy. In addition to the usual topics on IR, UV, NMR and Mass spectrometry, it includes substantial material on the currently useful techniques such as FT-IR, FT-NMR, C-NMR, 2D-NMR, GC/MS, Tendem and Negative Ion Mass Spectrometry for students engaged in advanced studies. Finally it gives a detailed account on Optical Rotatory Dispersion (ORD) and Circular Dichroism (CD).
Though the format evolved in the first edition remains intact, relevant new additions have been inserted at the appropriate places in various chapters of the book. Also included are a number of sample and study problems at the end of each chapter to illustrate the approach to problem solving that involve translations of sets of spectra into chemical structures.
New in the second edition:
* Description of Harmonic and Anharmonic Molecular Vibrations in Chapter
on Infrared Spectroscopy
* Shielding and Deshielding of protons in charged species and concepts of
positive an negative coupling constants highlighted in chapter on Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
* New Chapter on Composite Spectral Problems
* 115 New Study Problems
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