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Infrared Spectral Interpretation, Intermediate

Type Course
Date September 22, 2008 to
September 23, 2008
Venue ONLINE

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Chemistry Specialties
  • other
Chemistry Techniques
  • ir spectroscopy
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by Daniel Fishman last modified 08-04-08 06:23 AM

Two sessions of 3.5 hours each on September 22 and 23. Building on the basics presented in "Infrared Spectral Interpretation, Basic", this course offers a detailed look at how to tackle the spectra of complex molecules. The course begins with a complete discussion of how molecules absorb infrared radiation, enabling attendees to fully understand the source of all the features they see in a spectrum. Then, the spectra of complex molecules such as alkenes, ethers, aldehydes, carboxylic acids, amides, and amines are pulled apart and analyzed in detail. Attendees interpret many unknown spectra in class with the help of the instructor to enhance learning.

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