Applications of
1
H NMR spectroscopy
P. Hallpap, H. Händel
HTML version by R. Haeßner, St. Thomas
Translation by R. Peteranderl
Table of contents
Goals of this program
1. Introduction
2. Chemical shifts -Number of resonance lines
Equivalent protons
Protons of methyl and methylene groups
Summary
3. Chemical shifts - Positions of the resonance signals
Converting
Dn
,
d
and
t
4. Signal intensities
Section start
Summary of sections 3 and 4
5. Indirect spin-spin couplings
Coupling between two protons
Coupling constant
Coupling between multiple protons
Summary
6. Applications of
1
H NMR Spectroscopy to simple structural problems
Section start
"first-order" spectra and possible complications
Final comments
Copyright
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