Interpreting organic spectra /

Spectroscopic data undoubtedly provides a great deal of useful information about organic molecules. Competently deriving structural information from such data therefore, is a requisite skill for many undergraduates studying chemistry. Interpreting Organic Spectra covers the basic principles of spect...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Main Author: Whittaker, David, 1936-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
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Summary:Spectroscopic data undoubtedly provides a great deal of useful information about organic molecules. Competently deriving structural information from such data therefore, is a requisite skill for many undergraduates studying chemistry. Interpreting Organic Spectra covers the basic principles of spectroscopy in as non-mathematical a way as possible. It assumes no previous knowledge of spectroscopy and avoids excessive theory, approaching the topic as an exercise in pattern recognition. Hence the main focus of the book is in the provision of a variety of spectra for the student to interpret. Students are able to pace their progress by gaining confidence on the simpler spectra, and applying techniques learned to tackle more complex examples. As an introduction to the subject, it is ideal for A-level students as well as chemistry undergraduates and will prove to be a very useful reference tool for teachers and lecturers.
Item Description:Includes index.
Title from title screen (viewed on Apr 21, 2008).
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 262 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes index.
ISBN:9781847551153
1847551157
9781628703566
1628703563
Access:University staff and students only. Requires University Computer Account login off-campus.
Language:English.