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NMR Multiplet Interpretation - (De Gruyter Textbook) 2nd Edition by Roman A Valiulin (Paperback)
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Highlights
- NMR Multiplet Interpretation: An Infographic Walk-Through focuses on complex first-order 1H multiplet interpretation that the synthetic organic chemist should expect to tackle.
- About the Author: Roman Valiulin obtained his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at University of Denver (USA), M.S. in Organic Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia).
- 257 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
- Series Name: de Gruyter Textbook
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About the Book
A visual guide for the interpretation of complex 1H-NMR spectra with a concise and illustrative practice problems section. The 2nd edition expands upon the interpretation of (1H and 19F) multiplets and ties the shape of multiplets to the structuralBook Synopsis
NMR Multiplet Interpretation: An Infographic Walk-Through focuses on complex first-order 1H multiplet interpretation that the synthetic organic chemist should expect to tackle. The 2nd edition also expands upon the interpretation of (1H and 19F) multiplets and ties the shape of multiplets to the structural features of hypothetical chemical compounds. The book provides thoroughly-visualized illustrations, embracing an elegant and intuitive methodology from the scientific literature. Moreover, it identifies core mnemonic rules and diagrams that help the reader quickly internalize key concepts. It includes progressively-challenging problems--from simple, intermediate, advanced, to expert--and corresponding colorful answer keys that are presented wholly-visually. While this is not a textbook nor a scientific publication, it does strive to be a unique learning tool that fills an apparent need for highly-visual pedagogical materials for chemists who want to develop practical confidence with first-order multiplet interpretation and prediction. It can be either a great companion to more traditional coursework in NMR spectroscopy for students or a continuing educational tool for researchers.
About the Author
Roman Valiulin obtained his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at University of Denver (USA), M.S. in Organic Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia). He published over twenty (20) articles and is co-inventor on numerous patents