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Titre : Nuclear magnetic resonance: applications to organic chemistry Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John D. Roberts Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Année de publication : 1959 Collection : McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry Importance : viii, 118 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE NMR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Index. décimale : B-B Note de contenu : "* Introduction. The nuclear resonance phenomenon
* The chemical shift
* Spin-spin splitting
* Nuclear magnetic resonance and reaction kinetics
* Nuclear quadrupole relaxation effects. Double resonance"Cote : B-B048 Num_Inv : 00164 Localisation : LCC (SdS) Nuclear magnetic resonance: applications to organic chemistry [texte imprimé] / John D. Roberts . - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1959 . - viii, 118 p.. - (McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE NMR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Index. décimale : B-B Note de contenu : "* Introduction. The nuclear resonance phenomenon
* The chemical shift
* Spin-spin splitting
* Nuclear magnetic resonance and reaction kinetics
* Nuclear quadrupole relaxation effects. Double resonance"Cote : B-B048 Num_Inv : 00164 Localisation : LCC (SdS) Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John A. Pople ; William G. Schneider ; Harold J. Bernstein Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Année de publication : 1959 Collection : McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry Importance : xii, 501 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Note de contenu : "* Properties of molecules in a magnetic field
* Theory of the nuclear magnetic resonance method
* Experimental methods
* General features of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
* Analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
* Theory of chemical shifts
* Theory of nuclear spin-spin interactions
* Spin-lattice relaxation
* Time dependent factors influencing signal shape
* Proton magnetic resonance spectra and molecular structure
* Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of other nuclei
* Hindered internal rotation
* Investigation of molecular conformation by proton magnetic resonance
* Hydrogen bonding
* Solvents effects
* Keto enol tautomerism
* Aqueous electrolytes
* Quantitative analysis"Cote : B-B049 Num_Inv : 00165 Localisation : LCC (SdS) High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance [texte imprimé] / John A. Pople ; William G. Schneider ; Harold J. Bernstein . - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1959 . - xii, 501 p.. - (McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Note de contenu : "* Properties of molecules in a magnetic field
* Theory of the nuclear magnetic resonance method
* Experimental methods
* General features of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
* Analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
* Theory of chemical shifts
* Theory of nuclear spin-spin interactions
* Spin-lattice relaxation
* Time dependent factors influencing signal shape
* Proton magnetic resonance spectra and molecular structure
* Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of other nuclei
* Hindered internal rotation
* Investigation of molecular conformation by proton magnetic resonance
* Hydrogen bonding
* Solvents effects
* Keto enol tautomerism
* Aqueous electrolytes
* Quantitative analysis"Cote : B-B049 Num_Inv : 00165 Localisation : LCC (SdS) Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : Advanced organic chemistry : reactions, mechanisms and structure Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jerry March Mention d'édition : 2nd Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Année de publication : 1977 Collection : McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry Importance : xv, 1328 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-040247-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chimie organique Tags : ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Note de contenu : "Localized chemical bonding * Declocalized chemical bonding * Bonding weaker than covalent * Stereochemistry * Carbonium ions carbanions free radicals carbenes and nrtrenes * Mechanisms and methods of determining them * Aupbatk electrophilic substitution * Aromatic nucleophilic substitution * Freeradical substitution * Addition to carboncarbon multiple bonds * Addition to carbonhetero multiple bonds * Eliminations * Rearrangements * Oxidations and reductions * Photochemistry * Acids and bases * Effects of structure on reactivity * Introduction * Aromatic electrophilic substitution * Appendix A the literature of organic chemistry * Appendix B classification of reactions by type of compound synthesized." Cote : B-C014 (SdS) Num_Inv : 195 Advanced organic chemistry : reactions, mechanisms and structure [texte imprimé] / Jerry March . - 2nd . - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1977 . - xv, 1328 p.. - (McGraw-Hill series in advanced chemistry) .
ISBN : 978-0-07-040247-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Chimie organique Tags : ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Note de contenu : "Localized chemical bonding * Declocalized chemical bonding * Bonding weaker than covalent * Stereochemistry * Carbonium ions carbanions free radicals carbenes and nrtrenes * Mechanisms and methods of determining them * Aupbatk electrophilic substitution * Aromatic nucleophilic substitution * Freeradical substitution * Addition to carboncarbon multiple bonds * Addition to carbonhetero multiple bonds * Eliminations * Rearrangements * Oxidations and reductions * Photochemistry * Acids and bases * Effects of structure on reactivity * Introduction * Aromatic electrophilic substitution * Appendix A the literature of organic chemistry * Appendix B classification of reactions by type of compound synthesized." Cote : B-C014 (SdS) Num_Inv : 195 Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : Basic principles of spectroscopy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Raymond Chang Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Année de publication : 1971 Importance : ix, 304 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-010517-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : SPECTRUM ANALYSIS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY SPECTROSCOPY Résumé : "“The text is sophisticated enough to require at least a standard full-year physical chemistry course as a prerequisite, and yet simple enough so that the student does not get hogged down in the mathematics, which is sometimes a fault of the more advanced texts in spectroscopy. Raymond Chang points out in his preface that the book is mainly designed to acquaint the student with the general aspects of spectroscopy rather than to make him a specialist in any two or three areas. The first chapter is an excellent review of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopy at a level which should challenge the student, even after having covered much of this material in his undergraduate physical chemistry course. The second chapter deals with molecular symmetry and group theory, which also may be a review. The next few chapters proceed to cover the more familiar areas of spectroscopy, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, MBssbauer, electron spin resonance, microwave, infrared, Raman and electronic. Electronic spectroscopy is conveniently separated into the spectroscopy of atoms, the spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, and the spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. The last few chapters cover photoluminescence, optical rotatory dispersion, masers and lasers, and photoelectron spectroscopy, areas which may not be as familiar to the student. At the end of each chapter are a number of texts which are suggested for further reading...” Cote : B-B031 (SdS) Num_Inv : 151 Basic principles of spectroscopy [texte imprimé] / Raymond Chang . - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1971 . - ix, 304 p.
ISBN : 978-0-07-010517-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : SPECTRUM ANALYSIS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY SPECTROSCOPY Résumé : "“The text is sophisticated enough to require at least a standard full-year physical chemistry course as a prerequisite, and yet simple enough so that the student does not get hogged down in the mathematics, which is sometimes a fault of the more advanced texts in spectroscopy. Raymond Chang points out in his preface that the book is mainly designed to acquaint the student with the general aspects of spectroscopy rather than to make him a specialist in any two or three areas. The first chapter is an excellent review of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopy at a level which should challenge the student, even after having covered much of this material in his undergraduate physical chemistry course. The second chapter deals with molecular symmetry and group theory, which also may be a review. The next few chapters proceed to cover the more familiar areas of spectroscopy, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, MBssbauer, electron spin resonance, microwave, infrared, Raman and electronic. Electronic spectroscopy is conveniently separated into the spectroscopy of atoms, the spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, and the spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. The last few chapters cover photoluminescence, optical rotatory dispersion, masers and lasers, and photoelectron spectroscopy, areas which may not be as familiar to the student. At the end of each chapter are a number of texts which are suggested for further reading...” Cote : B-B031 (SdS) Num_Inv : 151 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 151 B-B031 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure / Charles Phelps Smyth
Titre : Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Phelps Smyth Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Année de publication : 1955 Collection : International chemical series Importance : x, 441 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Généralités en Chimie Tags : NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS-Electric Index. décimale : B-A Résumé : "The book has been arranged to suit the probable needs of its readers. The general theoretical basis is given first; and then those interested in dielectric constant and loss have their three chapters with one on measurement following, while those interested mainly in the measurement and application of electric dipole moments have several chapters grouped together. Amino acids, peptides and proteins are treated in a special chapter; and finally there is one on electronic and atomic polarization.
The author, very wisely, does not give detailed theory which can be found in other current books; but he does survey the principles very adequately and he gives a most useful guide to help the plain man through the recent jungle growth of rigorous theories which cannot be readily applied and of semi-empirical expressions which lack clear theoretical significance. These chapters are excellent, being both clear and comprehensive: and so too are those which follow, wherein the observations are critically discussed. (…)
There are five chapters on the relation of dipole moment to molecular structure, viz., a general one, and then one each on aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, on aromatic com- pounds, on intramolecular rotation, and on inorganic and organometallic compounds. The mass of data to be digested is vast; and the author’s scheme is a good one. It requires the approach to be “Here are some dipole moments. What can they tell us about chemical problems?” rather than “Here are some chemical problems. What can dipole moments do about them?” However, it encourages a systematic treatment. A complete review is now impracticable: some of the recent, more elaborate applications have not been dealt with; but the basic ones have been, and they are discussed very clearly and fully.
The two remaining, special chapters are of the same high quality. Altogether it is a fine book. The author has clearly enjoyed writing it. All of us concerned, physicists, chemists, or engineers, are grateful to him for his labor."Cote : B-A067 (SdS) Num_Inv : 67 Dielectric behavior and structure : dielectric constant and loss, dipole moment and molecular structure [texte imprimé] / Charles Phelps Smyth . - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1955 . - x, 441 p.. - (International chemical series) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Généralités en Chimie Tags : NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS-Electric Index. décimale : B-A Résumé : "The book has been arranged to suit the probable needs of its readers. The general theoretical basis is given first; and then those interested in dielectric constant and loss have their three chapters with one on measurement following, while those interested mainly in the measurement and application of electric dipole moments have several chapters grouped together. Amino acids, peptides and proteins are treated in a special chapter; and finally there is one on electronic and atomic polarization.
The author, very wisely, does not give detailed theory which can be found in other current books; but he does survey the principles very adequately and he gives a most useful guide to help the plain man through the recent jungle growth of rigorous theories which cannot be readily applied and of semi-empirical expressions which lack clear theoretical significance. These chapters are excellent, being both clear and comprehensive: and so too are those which follow, wherein the observations are critically discussed. (…)
There are five chapters on the relation of dipole moment to molecular structure, viz., a general one, and then one each on aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, on aromatic com- pounds, on intramolecular rotation, and on inorganic and organometallic compounds. The mass of data to be digested is vast; and the author’s scheme is a good one. It requires the approach to be “Here are some dipole moments. What can they tell us about chemical problems?” rather than “Here are some chemical problems. What can dipole moments do about them?” However, it encourages a systematic treatment. A complete review is now impracticable: some of the recent, more elaborate applications have not been dealt with; but the basic ones have been, and they are discussed very clearly and fully.
The two remaining, special chapters are of the same high quality. Altogether it is a fine book. The author has clearly enjoyed writing it. All of us concerned, physicists, chemists, or engineers, are grateful to him for his labor."Cote : B-A067 (SdS) Num_Inv : 67 Exemplaires(1)
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