Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Over the past fifty years nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, commonly referred to as NMR, has become the preeminent technique for determining the structure of organic compounds. Of all the spectroscopic methods, it is the only one for which a complete analysis and interpretation of the entire...

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Main Authors: M. M., Yusoff, Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir, Nurul Nadia, Abd Razak, Muhammad Najib, Muhammad Nor
Format: Bulletin
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UMP 2011
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14966/1/Eureka%202011%20%28Jan-Mac%29%20%20Vol%204%20Issue%201%20Part%205.pdf
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description Over the past fifty years nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, commonly referred to as NMR, has become the preeminent technique for determining the structure of organic compounds. Of all the spectroscopic methods, it is the only one for which a complete analysis and interpretation of the entire spectrum is normally expected. Although larger amounts of sample are needed than for mass spectroscopy, NMR is non-destructive, and with modern inst ruments good data may be obtained from samples weighing less than a milligram.
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spelling UMPir149662018-10-03T08:15:47Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14966/ Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy M. M., Yusoff Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir Nurul Nadia, Abd Razak Muhammad Najib, Muhammad Nor Q Science (General) Over the past fifty years nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, commonly referred to as NMR, has become the preeminent technique for determining the structure of organic compounds. Of all the spectroscopic methods, it is the only one for which a complete analysis and interpretation of the entire spectrum is normally expected. Although larger amounts of sample are needed than for mass spectroscopy, NMR is non-destructive, and with modern inst ruments good data may be obtained from samples weighing less than a milligram. Penerbit UMP 2011-03 Bulletin NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14966/1/Eureka%202011%20%28Jan-Mac%29%20%20Vol%204%20Issue%201%20Part%205.pdf M. M., Yusoff and Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir and Nurul Nadia, Abd Razak and Muhammad Najib, Muhammad Nor (2011) Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Eureka!, 4 (1). p. 3. ISSN 1985-8248 http://fist.ump.edu.my/index.php/en/book-newsletter/eureka/78-volume-4-issue-1
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