NMR Spectroscopy in Inorganic Chemistry

Author:   Jonathan A. Iggo (Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   83
ISBN:  

9780198558903


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   06 January 2000
Format:   Paperback
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is the most important characterization technique in synthetic chemistry today. By giving a simple overview of the relevant theory, in non-mathematical terms, and avoiding the 'pattern recognition' approach frequently adopted, this book demystifies NMR. It contains examples from many different areas of Inorganic Chemistry which are closely related to the theory described.

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Author:   Jonathan A. Iggo (Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   83
Dimensions:   Width: 18.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.206kg
ISBN:  

9780198558903


ISBN 10:   0198558902
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   06 January 2000
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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Iggo's book is part of the Oxford Chemistry Primer series, which aims to cover basic facts and principles in a particular area, within a compact and reasonably priced format. . .This volume aims to provide a non-mathematical format background in NMR theory and to illustrate the applications of the technique using inorganic rather than the more widely encountered organic, examples. . .Iggo provides an excellent foundation in the subject, and will awaken readers to unusual nuclei. I highly recommend that undergraduate meet the examples from this book, as they learn about MNR theory and organic applications. --Chemistry and Industry<br>


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Dr Jonathan A. Iggo, Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool

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