Modern NMR Techniques for Synthetic Chemistry

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15N NMR
195Pt NMR Spectroscopy
1H-15N HSQC
advanced spectroscopy methods
biomolecular interaction studies
BSA System
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chemical
Chemical Shift
Chemical Shift Perturbations
decay
Diffusion Coefcient
diffusion modeling techniques
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gradient
Gradient Pulse
HSQC NMR
induction
Magnetic Eld
molecular structure elucidation
NMR Data Acquisition
NMR Diffusion Measurement
NMR Experiment
NMR Resonance
NMR Spectrum
NOE Difference Experiment
NOESY Data
organic molecule analysis
pulse
pulse sequence optimization
Quadrupolar Nuclei
quantitative NMR for complex mixtures
RF Pulse
Sample Preparation
Saturation Transfer
sequence
shift
solvent
Solvent Suppression
STD NMR.
suppression

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032098944
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A blend of theory and practical advice, Modern NMR Techniques for Synthetic Chemistry illustrates how NMR spectroscopy can be used to determine the abundance, size, shape, and function of organic molecules. It provides you with a description the NMR technique used (more pictorial than mathematical), indicating the most common pulse sequences, some practical information as appropriate, followed by illustrative examples. This format is followed for each chapter so you can skip the more theoretical details if the practical aspects are what interest you.

Following a discussion of basic parameters, the book describes the utility of NMR in detecting and quantifying dynamic processes, with particular emphasis on the usefulness of saturation-transfer (STD) techniques. It details pulsed–field gradient approaches to diffusion measurement, diffusion models, and approaches to ‘inorganic’ nuclei detection, important as many synthetic pathways to new organics involve heavier elements. The text concludes with coverage of applications of NMR to the analysis of complex mixtures, natural products, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids—all areas of activity for researchers working at the chemistry-life sciences interface.

The book’s unique format provides some theoretical insight into the NMR technique used, indicating the most common pulse sequences. The book draws upon several NMR methods that are resurging or currently hot in the field and indicates the specific pulse sequence used by various spectrometer manufacturers for each technique. It examines the analysis of complex mixtures, a feature not found in most books on this topic.

Julie Fisher