INDICE: Preface.List of Tables.List of Figures.1. INTRODUCTION1.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY1.2 CHROMOPHORES1.3 DEGREE OF UNSATURATION1.4 CONNECTIVITY1.5 SENSITIVITY1.6 PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS2 ULTRAVIOLET (UV)SPECTROSCOPY2.1 BASIC INSTRUMENTATION2.2 THE NATURE OF ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY2.3 QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY2.4 CLASSIFICATION OF UVABSORPTION BANDS2.5 SPECIAL TERMS IN ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY2.6 IMPORTANT UVCHROMOPHORES2.7 THE EFFECT OF SOLVENTS3 INFRARED (IR) SPECTROSCOPY3.1 ABSORPTION RANGE AND THE NATURE OF IR ABSORPTION3.2 EXPERIMENTAL ASPECTS OF INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY3.3 GENERAL FEATURES OF INFRARED SPECTRA3.4 IMPORTANT IR CHROMOPHORES4 MASS SPECTROMETRY4.1 IONIZATION PROCESSES4.2 INSTRUMENTATION4.3 MASS SPECTRAL DATA4.4 REPRESENTATION OF FRAGMENTATION PROCESSES4.5 FACTORS GOVERNING FRAGMENTATION PROCESSES4.6 EXAMPLES OF COMMON TYPES OF FRAGMENTATION5 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) SPECTROSCOPY5.1 THE PHYSICS OF NUCLEAR SPINS AND NMR INSTRUMENTS5.2 CONTINUOUS WAVE (CW) NMR SPECTROSCOPY5.3 FOURIER-TRANSFORM (FT) NMR SPECTROSCOPY5.4 CHEMICAL SHIFT IN 1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY5.5 SPIN-SPIN COUPLINGIN 1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY5.6 ANALYSIS OF 1H NMR SPECTRA5.7 RULES FOR SPECTRAL ANALYSIS6. 13C NMR SPECTROSCOPY6.1 COUPLING AND DECOUPLING IN 13C NMR SPECTRA6.2DETERMINING 13C SIGNAL MULTIPLICITY USING DEPT6.3 SHIELDING AND CHARACTERISTIC CHEMICAL SHIFTS IN 13C NMR SPECTRA7 MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS7.1 DYNAMIC PROCESSES IN NMR - THE NMR TIME-SCALE7.2 THE EFFECT OF CHIRALITY7.3 THE NUCLEAR OVERHAUSER EFFECT (NOE)7.4 TWO DIMENSIONAL NMR7.5 THE NMR SPECTRA OF "OTHER NUCLEI"7.6 SOLVENT - INDUCED SHIFTS8 DETERMINING THE STRUCTURE OF ORGANIC MOLECULES FROM SPECTRA9 PROBLEMS9.1 ORGANIC STRUCTURES FROM SPECTRA9.2 THE ANALYSIS OF MIXTURES9.3 PROBLEMS IN 2-DIMENSIONAL NMR9.4 NMR SPECTRAL ANALYSISAPPENDIXINDEX
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