Molecular formulas and what can be learned from them | p. 1 |
Infrared spectroscopy | p. 15 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, part one : basic concepts | p. 105 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, part two : carbon-13 spectra, including heteronuclear coupling with other nuclei | p. 177 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, part three : spin-spin coupling | p. 233 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, part four : other topics in one-dimensional NMR | p. 329 |
Ultraviolet spectroscopy | p. 381 |
Mass spectrometry | p. 418 |
Combined structure problems | p. 520 |
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, part five : advanced NMR techniques | p. 587 |
Answers to selected problems | |
Infrared absorption frequencies of functional groups | |
Approximate [superscript 1]H chemical shift ranges (ppm) for selected types of protons | |
Some representative [superscript 1]H chemical shift values for various types of protons | |
[superscript 1]H chemical shifts of selected heterocyclic and polycyclic aromatic compounds | |
Typical proton coupling constants | |
Calculation of proton ([superscript 1]H) chemical shifts | |
Approximate [superscript 13]C chemical-shift values (ppm) for selected types of carbon | |
Calculation of [superscript 13]C chemical shifts | |
[superscript 13]C coupling constants | |
[superscript 1]H and [superscript 13]C chemical shifts for common NMR solvents | |
Tables of precise mass and isotopic abundance ratios for molecular ions under mass 100 containing carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen | |
Common fragment ions under mass 105 | |
A handy-dandy guide to mass spectral fragmentation patterns | |
Index of spectra | |
Index | |
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