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OSR Home | Theory | Instrumentation | The Spectra | Examples | Tuesday 07th 2012f February 2012 12:19 |
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Infra Red Spectroscopy uses electromagentic energy lower than that of UV-vis (it cannot promote valence electrons). It is just energetic enough to alter bond vibrations of various natures (as long as they alter the dipole moment). Functional groups can be inferred by IR Spectroscopy. This section will detail, to a fair undergraduate level, the concepts and reality of NMR Spectroscopy and its uses in modern organic chemistry as a powerful structural determination tool. Examples are given to aid the digestion of the subject matter, and a look at real world instrumentation is detailed.
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