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Introduction to Spectroscopy (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series) By Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz Publisher: Brooks Cole Number Of Pages: 672 Publication Date: 2000-07-13 A true introductory text for learning the spectroscopic techniques of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Infrared, Ultraviolet and Mass Spectrometry. It can be used in a stand alone spectroscopy course or as a supplement to the sophomore-level organic chemistry course. This book is probably the best introductory reference on spectroscopy currently available, and I've checked out pretty much every book on the market right now. I'm a chemist, and this book got me through my senior synthesis and spectroscopy lab. Proton and carbon-13 NMR, IR, GC/MS, and UV/Vis are all covered in the book. It includes many handy tables of characteristic shifts for NMR, characteristic absorbances for IR and UV/Vis, and a nifty table on common GC/MS fragments by m/e. The chapter on 2D NMR is lousy, but that's not really introductory material anyhow. The UV/Vis chapter is kind of cursory, but UV/Vis isn't all that useful. This is a book that I intend to hang on to for a while. http://rapidshare.com/files/106813009/Pavia_Introduction_to_Spectroscopy.pdf__5125035__via_gigapedia.info__.html |
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