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NMR in Organometallic Chemistry
NMR in Organometallic Chemistry
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inorganic chemistry
NMR methods
NMR research
NMR spectroscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
organometallic chemistry
organometallic compounds
transition metal catalysis
Product details
- ISBN 9783527330133
- Weight: 780g
- Dimensions: 170 x 241mm
- Publication Date: 18 Apr 2012
- Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Paperback
The first and ultimate guide for anyone working in transition organometallic chemistry and related fields, providing the background and
practical guidance on how to efficiently work with routine research problems in NMR.
The book adopts a problem-solving approach with many examples taken from recent literature to show readers how to interpret the data.
Perfect for PhD students, postdocs and other newcomers in organometallic and inorganic chemistry, as well as for organic chemists
involved in transition metal catalysis.
practical guidance on how to efficiently work with routine research problems in NMR.
The book adopts a problem-solving approach with many examples taken from recent literature to show readers how to interpret the data.
Perfect for PhD students, postdocs and other newcomers in organometallic and inorganic chemistry, as well as for organic chemists
involved in transition metal catalysis.
Paul S. Pregosin received his Ph. D. at the City University of New York. He then carried out postdoctoral research at Queen Mary College, University of London (1970 - 1971), and at the University of Delaware (1971 - 1973). In 1973, he moved to Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland, where he became Professor of Inorganic Chemistry in 1987. He has also received the Werner Prize
for his work on NMR-spectroscopic studies of transition metal complexes.
for his work on NMR-spectroscopic studies of transition metal complexes.
NMR in Organometallic Chemistry
€75.99
