Originally published in 1962, this was the first book to explore teh identification of organic compounds using spectroscopy. It provides a thorough introduction to the three areas of spectrometry most widely used in spectrometric identification: mass spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. A how-to, hands-on teaching manual with considerably expanded NMR coverage – NMR spectra can now be intrepreted in exquisite detail.
New to this edition
- New co-author, David Kiemle, who has updated the figures and the spectra, which reviewers felt were the best improvements made to the text.
- Text now has eight chapters – the preface and former chapter one have been combined
- Expanded coverage of instrumentation
- Additional problem solving strategies for students
- Completely new and revised problems in chapter 8
Chapter 1 - Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 2 - Infrared Spectrometry
Chapter 3 - Proton Spectrometry
Chapter 4 - 13C Spectrometry
Chapter 5 - Correlation NMR Spectrometry: 2-D NMR
Chapter 6 - Spectrometry of Other Important Nuclei
Chapter 7 - Solved Problems
Chapter 8 - Assigned Problems