Applications of Absorption Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds
- New Delhi: PHI Learning, 1965.
- ix, 147 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
- (Prentice-Hall foundations of modern organic chemistry series) .
1 INTRODUCTION
2 ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY 2.1 Mechanics of Measurement 2.2 Electronic Excitation 2.3 Simple Chromophoric Groups 2.4 Conjugated Systems 2.5 Systems of Extended Conjugation 2.6 Aromatic Systems 2.7 Stereochemistiy 2.8 Problems Selected References
3 INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY 3.1 Molecular Vibration 3.2 Mechanics of Measurement 3.3 Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy 3.4 Absorption of Common Functional Groups 3.5 Problems Selected References
4 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY 4.1 Magnetic Properties of Nuclei 4.2 Theory of Nuclear Resonance 4.3 The Chemical Shift 4.4 Spin-Spin Interactions 4.5 Chemical Exchange 4.6 Mechanics of Measurement 4.7 Shielding Mechanisms 4.8. Correlations: Hydrogen Bound to Carbon 4.9 Correlations: Hydrogen Bound to Other Nuclei.. 4.10 Complex Spin-Spin Interactions 4.11 Hindered Rotation 4.12 Stereochemistry 4.13 Nuclear Magnetic Double Resonance 4.14 Resonance of Other Nuclei 4.15 Problems