Principles of NMR Spectroscopy: An Illustrated Guide

Author:   David Goldenberg
Publisher:   University Science Books,U.S.
Edition:   4th Revised edition
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9781891389887


Pages:   682
Publication Date:   31 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Goldenberg
Publisher:   University Science Books,U.S.
Imprint:   University Science Books,U.S.
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.205kg
ISBN:  

9781891389887


ISBN 10:   1891389882
Pages:   682
Publication Date:   31 March 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

1. An overview of modern solution NMR 2. An introduction to spin and nuclear magnetism 3. Early NMR experiments 4. Chemical information from resonance frequencies 5. The pulse NMR methods: The pulse 6. The pulse NMR method: The signal and spectrum 7. Relaxation 8. A more mathematical look at relaxation 9. Cross relaxation and the nuclear Overhauser effect 10. Two-dimensional NMR experiments 11. The mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics 12. More quantum mechanics: Time and energy 13. Quantum description of a scalar-coupled spin pair 14. NMR spectroscopy of a weakly-coupled spin pair 15. Two-dimensional spectra based on scalar coupling 16. Heteronuclear NMR techniques 17. Introduction to the density matrix 18. The product-operator formalism Appendix A: List of symbols, numerical constants and abbreviations Appendix B: Trigonometric functions and complex numbers Appendix C: Fourier series and transforms Appendix D: Vectors and matrices Appendix E: Mathematics for uncoupled spin-1/2 particles Appendix F: Mathematics of the two-spin system Index

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"""A very valuable reference for anyone involved in NMR spectroscopy, including the serious newcomer who wants to learn the field and the seasoned expert looking for a fresh view of fundamental ideas.""--Lawrence McIntosh, University of British Columbia ""Clear and accessible, Goldenberg's book is written in an engaging style such that you feel more like you're reading a story than being taught a discipline. I particularly enjoyed his approach of interweaving the classic experiments and quantum mechanics, which is maintained throughout the book.""--Russell Hopson, Brown University ""The Goldenberg book is ideal for upper division undergraduate students with majors in Chemistry, Biology and related areas. It instills an intuitive picture of NMR without sacrificing rigor when needed.""--Frederick W. Dahlquist, University of California Santa Barbara"


A very valuable reference for anyone involved in NMR spectroscopy, including the serious newcomer who wants to learn the field and the seasoned expert looking for a fresh view of fundamental ideas. --Lawrence McIntosh, University of British Columbia Clear and accessible, Goldenberg's book is written in an engaging style such that you feel more like you're reading a story than being taught a discipline. I particularly enjoyed his approach of interweaving the classic experiments and quantum mechanics, which is maintained throughout the book. --Russell Hopson, Brown University The Goldenberg book is ideal for upper division undergraduate students with majors in Chemistry, Biology and related areas. It instills an intuitive picture of NMR without sacrificing rigor when needed. --Frederick W. Dahlquist, University of California Santa Barbara


A very valuable reference for anyone involved in NMR spectroscopy, including the serious newcomer who wants to learn the field and the seasoned expert looking for a fresh view of fundamental ideas. -- -Lawrence McIntosh, University of British Columbia Advance Reviewer


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David P. Goldenberg is a Professor of Biology at the University of Utah, where he teaches and researches subjects in the general areas of biochemistry and biophysics, especially protein folding, dynamics and function. He received an A.B. degree in Chemistry and Mathematics from Whitman College in 1976 and a Ph.D. in Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. Before moving to the University of Utah, he was a post-doctoral associate at the Medical Research Laboratory of Molecular Biology, in Cambridge, England.

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