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Spectroscopic Methods In Organic Chemistry Dudley Williams

Spectroscopic Methods In Organic Chemistry By Dudley Williams

Spectroscopic Methods In Organic Chemistry by Dudley Williams


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Focuses on the practical aspects of using spectroscopic techniques to solve structural problems. This book is written at a level for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in applied spectroscopy. It describes the uses of the four spectroscopic methods: UV, IR, NMR and Mass Spectra in organic chemistry.

Spectroscopic Methods In Organic Chemistry Summary

Spectroscopic Methods In Organic Chemistry by Dudley Williams

This book concentrates on the practical aspects of using spectroscopic techniques to solve structural problems. It is written at a level for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in applied spectroscopy. It describes the uses of the four spectroscopic methods: UV, IR, NMR and Mass Spectra in organic chemistry.

About Dudley Williams

Dudley Williams was an undergraduate at the University of Leeds (1955-1958), and obtained his PhD (1958-1961) there under the supervision of Professor Basil Lythgoe. Following postdoctoral research at Stanford University (1961-1964) with Professor Carl Djerassi, he followed an academic career in Cambridge, as a Fellow of Churchill College, and in the Department of Chemistry. His research involved developments in proton nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry, and, most famously, he and his co-workers elucidated the structure and mode of action of the clinically important antibiotic vancomycin. Ian Fleming studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge, obtaining his PhD in 1962 in the University Chemical Laboratory supervised by Dr John Harley-Mason. Except for a postdoctoral year at Harvard (1963-1964) with Professor R. B. Woodward, and sabbatical visits to McGill University in Montreal (1972 & 1978), the University of Wisconsin in Madison (1980), and Harvard University (1990), he has spent his entire academic career in Cambridge. In research, he is best known for his work on the application of organosilicon chemistry to solving problems of regiocontrol and stereocontrol in organic synthesis.

Table of Contents

Ultraviolet and Visible Spectra. Infrared Spectra. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra. Mass Spectra. Structure Elucidation by Joint Application of UV

Additional information

GOR001355012
9780077091477
0077091477
Spectroscopic Methods In Organic Chemistry by Dudley Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
1995-08-04
352
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