Intermediate Nmr Spectroscopy

Synopsis
A tutorial on intermediate nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, using examples to explains the issues involved. In 3 parts: 1) 1H NMR Interpretation: shift reagents, deuterium exchange and decoupling, and molecules in rigid systems. The Karplus equation is applied to 2 and 4 phenlcyclohexanols. Discusses AMX, AB and ABX system. 2) 13C NMR Spectroscopy: problems arising from low natural abundance of 13C, then considers decoupling, off resonance decoupling and DEPT. Spectra are assigned and by decoupling and chemical shift data, and the use of 13C and 2H as tracers is considered; 3) NMR Spectra of Fluorinated Molecules: the 19F-19F couplings in fully fluorinated molecules. Shows how fluorine can affect 1H and 13C NMR spectra by strong 1H-19F and 1H-13C couplings.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. VHS. col. 45 min.
Year of production
1998
Availability
Sale; 2000 sale: £35.00 (+VAT inc. p&p)
Uses
A-level and undergraduate chemistry.
Subjects
Chemistry
Keywords
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Credits

Writer
G Keedall; L Hodson; Nick Greeves

Production Company

Name

University of Liverpool Television Service

Distributor

Name

Royal Society of Chemistry, Sales & Customer Care

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