| View Larger Image | Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: An Introduction to Principles, Applications, and Experimental Methods | Paperbackby Joseph B. Lambert (Author), Eugene P. Mazzola (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Prentice Hall | | Edition: | illustrated editionth Edition | | Page Count: | 368 Pages | | Publication Date: | March 23, 2003 | | Sales Rank: | 1,094,111st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This book offers complete coverage of classic (one-dimensional) NMR as well as up-to-date coverage of two-dimensional NMR and other modern methods. This book focuses on all aspects of NMR including classic methods, modern techniques, practical advice for execution of the NMR experiment, theory, and more. For practicing NMR spectroscopists who want a better understanding of their subject, professors who want a wider knowledge of NMR, preparative (synthetic) organic chemists in industry who want to have more information about how to prove the structures of the compounds they make, and analytical chemists in industry who actually carry out the experiments and want a better understanding of what they are doing. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)
| Excellent NMR book for the ones 'in between' by Ashutosh Jogalekar (Bridgewater, NJ) 5 Stars August 12, 2005 Lambert and Mazzola's NMR book strikes a nice balance between the weighty tomes aimed at NMR specialists, and the structure-determination only books aimed purely at synthetic organic chemists. For someone like me, who is interested in the experimental and technical aspects of the NMR spectrometer and of NMR spectroscopy, but only because he wants to run good, clean NMR experiments, this book is marvelous. Lambert combines concise and clear discussions of key concepts like relaxation, NOEs, phase cycling, and processing parameters, with succint and illustrative examples. One of the unique aspects of this book is the listing of ballpark parameters for many experiments including ones like mixing times, no. of scans, relaxation times etc. For all parameters, the essential things, and those essential things which you have to watch out for, are both carefully explained.
Lambert's book is a very useful tool for those chemists who are 'in between'- that is, those who want to do structure determination themselves and also learn the practical and fine points of spectral acquisition as well as processing, without too much detail, either instrumental or mathematical. Lambert and Mazzola give us just the right amount. A must have on the shelf of any scientist interested in NMR.
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