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Understanding NMR Spectroscopy
Publisher: Wiley
Number Of Pages: 476
Publication Date: 2005-12-06
Sales Rank: 152624
ISBN / ASIN: 0470017872
EAN: 9780470017876
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Wiley
Studio: Wiley
Average Rating: 5
Understanding NMR Spectroscopy
James Keeler Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK
This text discusses the high-resolution NMR of liquid samples and concentrates exclusively on spin-half nuclei (mainly 1H and 13C). It is aimed at people who are familiar with the use of routine NMR for structure determination and who wish to deepen their understanding of just exactly how NMR experiments work. It demonstrates that in NMR it is possible, quite literally on the back of an envelope, to make exact predictions of the outcome of quite sophisticated experiments. The experiments chosen are likely to be encountered in the routine NMR of small to medium-sized molecules, but are also applicable to the study of large biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids.
The book starts off at a gentle pace, working through some more-or-less familiar ideas, and then elaborating these as the book progresses. Each chapter ends with exercises which are designed to assist in the understanding of the ideas presented and to grasp the underlying ideas.
Review:
Very reader friendly NMR textbook
Dr. Keeler's is called "Understanding NMR spectroscopy", and that is exactly what it will help you do. He makes very few assumptions about previous knowledge of math and quantum physics. He explains abstract concepts using good analogies. I have tried to read multiple NMR textbooks, and this is by far the most readable... Excellent work Dr. Keeler.... However you should realise what this book is NOT. It is not about how to record and analyze NMR data and it is not an advanced textbook, but aimed for people new to the field with need to understand how an NMR experiment works.
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Publisher: Wiley
Number Of Pages: 476
Publication Date: 2005-12-06
Sales Rank: 152624
ISBN / ASIN: 0470017872
EAN: 9780470017876
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: Wiley
Studio: Wiley
Average Rating: 5
Understanding NMR Spectroscopy
James Keeler Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK
This text discusses the high-resolution NMR of liquid samples and concentrates exclusively on spin-half nuclei (mainly 1H and 13C). It is aimed at people who are familiar with the use of routine NMR for structure determination and who wish to deepen their understanding of just exactly how NMR experiments work. It demonstrates that in NMR it is possible, quite literally on the back of an envelope, to make exact predictions of the outcome of quite sophisticated experiments. The experiments chosen are likely to be encountered in the routine NMR of small to medium-sized molecules, but are also applicable to the study of large biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids.
The book starts off at a gentle pace, working through some more-or-less familiar ideas, and then elaborating these as the book progresses. Each chapter ends with exercises which are designed to assist in the understanding of the ideas presented and to grasp the underlying ideas.
Review:
Very reader friendly NMR textbook
Dr. Keeler's is called "Understanding NMR spectroscopy", and that is exactly what it will help you do. He makes very few assumptions about previous knowledge of math and quantum physics. He explains abstract concepts using good analogies. I have tried to read multiple NMR textbooks, and this is by far the most readable... Excellent work Dr. Keeler.... However you should realise what this book is NOT. It is not about how to record and analyze NMR data and it is not an advanced textbook, but aimed for people new to the field with need to understand how an NMR experiment works.
http://rapidshare.com/files/45692516/Understanding_NMR_Spectroscopy_0470017872.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files/45691055/unmrs.rar
http://mihd.net/kiecap