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2000 | Buch | 3. Auflage

Structure Determination of Organic Compounds

Tables of Spectral Data

verfasst von: Professor Dr. Ernoe Pretsch, Dr. Philippe Bühlmann, Dr. Christian Affolter

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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While modem techniques of nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry changed the ways of data acquisition and greatly extended the capabilities of these methods, the basic parameters, such as chemical shifts, coupling constants, and fragmentation pathways remain the same. This explains the ongoing success of the earlier editions of this book. However, since the amount of available data has considerably increased over the years, we decided to prepare an entirely new manuscript. It follows the same basic concepts, i. e. , it provides a representative, albeit limited set of reference data for the interpretation of 13C NMR, 1 H NMR, IR, mass, and UV Nis spectra. On the other hand, the book has undergone a number of changes. The amount of reference data has been doubled at least (especially for MS and IR) and the order and selection of data for the various spectroscopic methods is now arranged strictly in the same way. In addition, the the enclosed compact disc contains programs for estimating NMR chemical shifts and generating isomers based on structural information. Unfortunately, our teachers and colleagues, Prof. Wilhelm Simon and Prof. Thomas Clerc are no longer among us, and Prof. Joseph Seibl has retired years ago. Their contributions to developing the concept and the earlier editions of this work cannot be overemphasized. We also thank numerous colleagues who helped us in many different ways to complete the manuscript. Weare particularly indebted to Dr.

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Frontmatter
1. Introduction
Abstract
The present data collection is intended to serve as an aid in the interpretation of molecular spectra for the elucidation and confirmation of the structure of organic compounds. It consists of reference data, spectra, and empirical correlations from 13C and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared (IR), mass, and ultraviolet-visible (UV/vis) spectroscopy. It is to be viewed as a supplement to textbooks and specific reference works dealing with these spectroscopic techniques. The use of this book to interpret spectra only requires the knowledge of basic principles of the techniques, but its content is structured in a way that it will serve as a reference book also to specialists.
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
2. Summary Tables
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
3. Combination Tables
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
4. 13C NMR Spectroscopy
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
5. 1H NMR Spectroscopy
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
6. IR Spectroscopy
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
7. Mass Spectrometry
Abstract
Larger alkyl fragments (with Cn>4) are chiefly formed by direct cleavage. They dehydrogenate and undergo substantial H and skeleton rearrangements. Smaller alkyl fragments (C2 to C4) are mainly formed by secondary decomposition of higher alkyl fragments. Eliminations of groups from within the chain (and recombination of its ends) also occur.
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
8. UV/Vis Spectroscopy
Ernoe Pretsch, Philippe Bühlmann, Christian Affolter
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Structure Determination of Organic Compounds
verfasst von
Professor Dr. Ernoe Pretsch
Dr. Philippe Bühlmann
Dr. Christian Affolter
Copyright-Jahr
2000
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISBN
978-3-662-04201-4
Print ISBN
978-3-540-67815-1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04201-4