Organic Spectroscopy Resource

 

Organic Spectroscopy is a field of non invasive analysis, which helps the chemist to determine a    molecules' structure. There are a vast array of spectroscopic methods, and each with its own bouquet  of flavours, but the major three outlined here are used routinely by almost all synthetic chemists in their day to day work: Ultra Violet -Visible (UV-Vis), Infra Red (IR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR).

These notes have been compiled from undergraduate lecture notes, various textbooks and primers (see appropriate further reading sections), and from verified academic web sources. They are by no means a total guide, and are simply to get around the basics of each technique.

Ultra Violet - Visible (UV-Vis):

 UV-Vis Home | Theory  | Instrumentation

 

 Infra Red (IR):

 IR Home | Theory  | Instrumentation | The Spectra | Examples

 

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR):

 NMR Home | Theory  | Instrumentation | The Spectra | Examples

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