The course is set mainly for graduate students majoring in organic chemistry and senior undergraduate students who have already carried out laboratory work. Based on fundamental principles of nuclear magnetic resonance, this course highlights the practical skills, especially the commonly used techniques used in laboratory and the solution of specific problems in research. The course aims to enable students to solve practical problems encountered in scientific research.
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Syllabus
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Basic Concepts
- Chapter 3 1H NMR
- Chapter 4 13C NMR
- Chapter 5 Multinuclear NMR
- Chapter 6 Introduction to multi-dimensional NMR techniques
- Chapter 7 Homonuclear two-dimensional NMR
- Chapter 8 Heteronuclear two-dimensional NMR
- Chapter 9 Experimental considerations
- Chapter 10 Review
Taught by
Zhihong Wang