<p><strong><em>Boost your knowledge of modern spectroscopic methods!</em></strong></p><p>This reference work provides you with essential knowledge for the application of modern spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry. All methods are explained based on typical practical examples, theoretical aspects, and applications.</p><p>The following spectroscopic methods are explained and examples are given:<ul><li>UV/Vis Spectroscopy</li><li>Infrared (IR) and Raman Spectroscopy</li><li>Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR)</li><li>Mass Spectrometry (MS)</li></ul></p><p>The textbook has been a standard reference for decades. As it conveys necessary knowledge for examinations at all universities it is compulsory reading for every organic chemistry student!</p>
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<p><strong>1 UV/Vis Spectroscopy</strong><br>1.1 Theoretical Introduction<br>1.2 Sample Preparation and Measurement of Spectra<br>1.3 Chromophores<br>1.4 Applications of UV/Vis Spectroscopy<br>1.5 Derivative Spectroscopy<br>1.6 Chiroptical Methods<br><strong>2 Infrared and Raman Spectra</strong><br>2.1 Introduction<br>2.2 Basic Principles<br>2.3 Infrared Spectrometer<br>2.4 Sample Preparation<br>2.5 Infrared Spectrum<br>2.6 Characteristic Absorptions: An Overview<br>2.7 Infrared Absorptions of Single Bonds with Hydrogen<br>2.8 Infrared Absorptions of Triple Bonds and Cumulated Double Bonds<br>2.9 Infrared Absorptions of Double Bonds C=O, C=N, N=N, and N=O<br>2.10 Infrared Absorption of Aromatic Compounds<br>2.11 Infrared Absorption in the Fingerprint Range<br>2.12 Examples of Infrared Spectra<br>2.13 Information Technology Assisted Spectroscopy<br>2.14 Quantitative Infrared Spectroscopy<br>2.15 Raman Spectroscopy<br><strong>3 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy</strong><br>3.1 Physical Principles<br>3.2 NMR Spectra and Molecular Structure<br>3.3 <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopy<br>3.4 <sup>13</sup>C NMR Spectroscopy<br>3.5 Combination of <sup>1</sup>H and <sup>13</sup>C NMR Spectroscopy<br>3.6 NMR of other Nuclei<br><strong>4 Mass Spectrometry</strong><br>4.1 Introduction<br>4.2 General Aspects of Mass Spectrometry<br>4.3 Instrumental Aspects<br>4.4 Interpretation of Spectra and Structural Elucidation<br>4.5 Sample Preparation<br>4.6 Artifacts<br>4.7 Tables to the Mass Spectrometry<br><strong>5 Handling of Spectra and Analytical Data: Practical Examples</strong><br>5.1 Introduction<br>5.2 Characterization of Compounds<br>5.3 Structure Elucidation of Allegedly Known Compounds and of Products Arising from Syntheses<br>5.4 Structure Elucidation of COmpletely Unknown Compounds</p>