NMR Spectral Interpretation and Organic Spectroscopy: A Problem-Based Learning Approach
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| Language | English |
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August 17, 2009
to August 18, 2009 |
| Venue |
Four Points By Sheraton 1201 K Street NW Washington, DC 20005 US |
| Chemistry Specialties |
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| Chemistry Techniques |
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| Contact |
American Chemical Society 1155 Sixteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 UM (800) 227-5558 shortcourses@acs.org |
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Anyone who does organic synthesis and uses spectroscopic data to assign the structures of reaction products will want to attend this course. Topics include: identifying organic functional groups by 13C NMR data; deducing structures from 13C NMR data; understanding 1H NMR spectra; finding connectivity using 1H NMR coupling constants; deducing benzene substitution using 13C and 1H NMR data; and using UV and mass spectrometry.
Key Topics
* 13C Chemical shifts
* 1H NMR Chemical shifts
* Use of 1H NMR to establish connectivity
* Use of IR to identify functional groups, and ring size of carbonyl compounds
* Quantitative UV
* Mass spec to find molecular connectivity
* 13C Chemical shifts and 1H NMR chemical shifts of alkenes and arenes
Session titles
* Identifying organic functional groups by 13C NMR data
* Deducing structures from 13C NMR data
* Understanding 1H NMR spectra
* Finding connectivity using 1H NMR coupling constants
* Deducing benzene substitution using 13C and 1H NMR data
* Using UV
* Using mass spectrometry
