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    • [DOC File]Chapter 3: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

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      The most obvious use of nuclear magnetic resonance is in magnetic resonance imaging for medical diagnosis, however, it is also widely used in chemical studies, notably in NMR spectroscopy such as proton NMR and carbon-13 NMR. These studies are possible because nuclei are surrounded by orbiting electrons, which are also spinning charged ...

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    • [DOCX File]CHEMISTRY 3614 chemical instrumentation

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      Dilute the sample with perdeuterated solvent until the solution fills approximately 3 cm of the NMR tube. For the solid organic compound place 10-15 mg of solid in a clean 1 dram glass vial and dissolve in a minimum of perdeuterated solvent. Transfer the solution to a clean NMR tube by pipet and fill the tube to a height of 3 cm with solvent.

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    • [DOC File]Applications - Welcome to Organic Chemistry with Joe Sloop

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      Overview of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (see also: McMurry pp 368-376; 383-396) 1. The Basic NMR Effect. The basic `NMR’=nuclear magnetic resonance effect involves the coupling of a permanent magnet of strength H, to the nuclei of atoms which exhibit non-zero nuclear moments, (1 H,31 P, 13C and 19F in particular).

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    • [DOCX File]Magnetic Resonance - ChemBAM

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      Lab: Basic 1H NMR Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds. Thursday, July 31. Lecture: Chemical Shifts (Dr. Tomislav Pintauer) Lab: Basic 13C NMR Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds. Friday, August 1. Lecture: Measurements of Rates by NMR (Dr. Tomislav Pintauer) Lab: COSY and NOESY . Monday, August 4. Lecture: Data Analysis from August 1

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    • [DOC File]Applied Basic NMR Techniques – Skills Course

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      Understand and explain the principles behind 1H NMR spectroscopy including chemical shift ranges of common functional groups, integration of NMR peaks and coupling of neighboring hydrogen, interpretation of spectra and with given formula and or IR identification of unknown molecules.

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    • [DOC File]NMR Spectroscopy: Preparing a Sample

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      NMR stands for nuclear magnetic resonance, and it is exactly that; we are looking at how the nuclei of atoms (made up of protons and neutrons) interact with a magnetic field, and how they resonate (or transition) between energy levels when we fire low-energy radio waves at them. Organic chemists use NMR spectroscopy all the time whilst synthesising new molecules, in order to identify whether ...

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    • NMR Spectroscopy: An Overview

      An invaluable tool in organic structure determination and verification involves the class of electromagnetic (EM) radiation with frequencies between 4000 and 400 cm-1 (wavenumbers). The category of EM radiation is termed infrared (IR) radiation, and. its application to organic chemistry known as IR spectroscopy.

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